Faltering Growth Flashcards

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What is the definition of Faltering growth?

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Failure to gain adequate weight/achieve adequate growth during infancy and childhood
NICE= Weight fallen down 2 centile lines

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What are some of the main causes of poor growth?

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1) Inadequate calorie intake.
2) Malabsorption
3) Inadequate retention
4) Increased calorie requirements.
5) Inflammatory disease.

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Causes of faltering growth: give examples of inadequate calorie intake.

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1) Inadequate suck/swallow
2) Psychosocial deprivation/Inadequate provision
3) Cleft palate
4) Exclusionary diet e.g. Veganism

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Causes of faltering growth: give examples of malabsorption.

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1) Coeliac disease
2) Pancreatic disease e.g. CF
3) Liver disease
4) Cow’s milk protein intolerance
5) Enteropathy e.g Infective e.g. Giardia Lambia

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Causes of faltering growth: give an example of inadequate retention.

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1) Vomiting e.g. severe GORD, pyloric stenosis

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Causes of faltering growth: give example increased calorie requirements.

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1) Thyrotoxicosis
2) Malignancy
3) Chronic illness e.g. CHD, CKD, CF

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Name 3 members of the MDT who would be involved in the management of a child with faltering growth.

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Health visitor.
Dietitian.
Community paediatrician.

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Why is prompt intervention important when managing a child with faltering growth?

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Prompt intervention can avoid problems such as cognitive delay, feeding and behavioural problems and low maternal self-esteem.

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