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Parents should be educated on the recognition of feedingcues and how to feed a late-preterm infant with anuncoordinated suck. Proper positioning for feeding, theneed for scheduled feedings to support weight gain, what todo if the infant starts to choke, and when to notify the primarycare provider of concerns or symptoms must all bediscussed with the new parents prior to discharge of theirlate-preterm infant (Ludwig, 2007). Signs of dehydrationshould also be explained to parents, such as low urine output,poor skin turgor, dry eyes and skin, pale and cool skin,and lethargy (Association of Women’s Health, Obstetricand Neonatal Nurses [AWHONN], 2010).
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