A 3-month-old infant has had a unilateral cleft lip repair. He has resumed feedings of oral formula.

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A 3-month-old infant has had a unilateral cleft lip repair. He has resumed feedings of oral formula.

The nurse should feed the infant with:
A . Gavage tube
B . Nipple and bottle
C . A straw and cup
D . Syringe

Answer: D

Explanation:

(A) A gavage tube may damage suture line. It is the most invasive and should be the last measure.

(B) A nipple and bottle require sucking, which may damage sutures.

(C) A 3-month-old infant is not able to drink from a straw.

(D) A syringe allows for the formula to be placed to the side and back of the mouth. This minimizes the amount of sucking needed.

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