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In a message dated 1/25/00 10:46:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< Laura, how can you guys get a sugar above 40 with no feeds? Our policy is
similar, first test is only done on LGA, SGA, or moms with DM, if 40 or lower
we retest till above 45, but they immediatly get fed. If mom is
breastfeeding we allow that IF it is a successful feed, usually we let one
feed occur- and count it-even a marginal one and then recheck level after the
feed, still low...we supplement. Our testings are done with ISTAT and sent
to central lab if below 30.
Cheryl Parrott BSN >>
I guess I wasn't very clear. We do feed the baby immediately & retest within
30 min. Then before the next 3 feedings, we do another Accuchek . I believe
we use the Accuchek III machine because it is calibrated & OK'd for use in
the neonate. I like your method of breastfeed, then recheck. Our docs/nurses
tend to want to supplement 1st, then allow breastfeeding but often encourage
supplementing "so that the baby doesn't end up with an IV."
Laura Hart
Winter Park FL-where it has been cold the last couple of days-low in the 30's
& high in the 50's .
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