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Chapter 12, Nutrition for Infants, Children, and Adolescents

Nutrition Essentials for Nursing Practice 6th Edition by Susan G. Dudek

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Chapter 12, Nutrition for Infants, Children, and Adolescents

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

1. At each well-child visit an infant is weighed and measured and the results are plotted on a growth chart. What is this monitoring an indication of?
  A) Being breastfed
  B) Adequacy of intake
  C) Maternal–infant bonding
  D) Good parenting skills

 

 

2. When are infants developmentally ready for the introduction of solid foods?
  A) 2 to 3 months
  B) 4 to 6 months
  C) 6 to 9 months
  D) 9 to 12 months

 

 

3. At what age does The American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that juices be introduced into the diets of infants?
  A) Not before 1 month of age
  B) Not before 3 months of age
  C) Not before 6 months of age
  D) Not before 9 months of age

 

 

4. Nutrient deficiencies in young children are generally not a health risk. However, young children who drink too much milk are at risk for what?
  A) Iron deficiency anemia
  B) Hypercalcemia
  C) Hypervitaminosis A
  D) Protein deficiency

 

 

5. John is a 6-month-old infant. What is the recommendation for the first solid food that should be introduced into his diet?
  A) Infant vegetables
  B) Infant rice cereal
  C) Strained infant fruits
  D) Non-citrus fruit juices

Answer Key

 

1. B
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. B

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