A nurse is teaching a seminar to parents of pediatric clients in the neonatal intensive care unit about various forms of nutrition their children might receive. Which of the following statements made by the nurse are true? Select all that apply.

A) Breast milk can be delivered through tube feeding, if needed
B) Breast milk has a limited hang time of 1 hour
C) If your child receives nutrition through a central line, they will need to be gradually weaned off.
D) If your child receives nutrition through a central line, they may be disinterested in eating once they switch to oral nutritional intake.
E) If you need to continue bolus feedings at home, you will likely use a closed system for tube feeding


A) Breast milk can be delivered through tube feeding, if needed
C) If your child receives nutrition through a central line, they will need to be gradually weaned off.
D) If your child receives nutrition through a central line, they may be disinterested in eating once they switch to oral nutritional intake.

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