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At 03:04 PM 4/10/97 -0500, you wrote:
>I am a nursing student in an ADN program, a LLL, and hopefully will be an
LC after the exam results come out late this summer.
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>Today we discussed FTT. I mentioned that FTT is sometimes found in
infants that are placed on strict feeding schedules, ie less than 8-10
times a day with very short feedings. My instructor told me that FTT is
not at all linked to that kind of feeding schedule. I looked it up in
Lawrence, and that seems to agree with my statement. Does anyone have any
journal references that would back me up?
Um, actually THIS one I agree with Dr. Jack. **Where are HER references**
She is wrong. :/ What does *she* believe FTT is caused by?
Malabsorption? Fairy's? (okay, that was mean, but come on...)
Or was she referring to impaired MER?
>Also, if anyone would like to correspond privately about surviving nursing
school, I'd love to hear from you.
LOL! I would, but then I just decided to ditch it for Health Science
Education instead, so I can maybe teach some of the future Docs and Nurses
a little more about human lactation. ;)
Heidi Murphy
Peer Counselor, Health Science Education
University of Florida, Gainesville
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