Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
• Instruct mother who bottle feed to use some cereal to thicken the
milk. Thicker milk will make swallowing easier due to the increased
gravity flow.
• Teach the family the proper method to feed their infant to promote
proper swallowing, as appropriate.
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• Hold the infant in an upright or a sitting position while feeding
to improves swallowing and prevents milk from coming
through the defect and out of the nasal cavity.
• Instruct the mother to apply pressure to the areola using her
fingers, guide the nipple to the side of the infant’s mouth to
allows the infant to nurse with its gums rather than by sucking
if sucking is difficult
To prevent aspiration
• Teach the family how to feed the infant and how to prevent
aspiration of feedings, as appropriate.
• Administer tube feedings as ordered and Ensure of
placement of the feeding tube prior to administering
medications or tube feedings.
• Review care of any orthodontic prosthesis used to improve
sucking
• Suction the infant’s airway as needed to remove secretions.
• Administer nebulizer treatments as prescribed
• Encourage frequent burping after feeding to remove from
air that child was swallawing during feed
To enhance breathing pattern
• Assess the infant’s respiratory rate, depth, and effort. Aspiration of
secretions or milk may cause tachypnea
• Assess for abdominal distention. he infant may swallow excess air during
bottle feeding causinupward pressure on the diaphragm and lungs hence
compromising respiration.
To prevent injury
• Assess suture line for cleanliness, redness, swelling, or
drainage frequency. to Provides information indicating
possible infection and need for cleansing away formula or
drainage.
• Clean suture site of lip repair with gauze or cotton tipped
applicator with saline to prevent inflammation
• Remove sharp objects or toys, avoid the use of forks, straws
or other pointed objects. Prevents trauma to mouth and
suture line
• Feed with a cup or spoon if palate repair was done to
prevents damage to the suture line
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• Teach parents in feeding method of infant and allow to practice
appropriate technique using a syringe soft tube in mouth away
from any suture line to Promotes nutrition following surgery
without sucking on a nipple.
• Instruct parents in soft diet inclusions and avoidance of toast, hard
cookies, or foods, as ordered to Provides nutritional needs until
incisions heal completely.
• Monitor lip protective device taped on operative site to Relaxes
the site and prevents tension on sutures caused by facial
movement or crying.