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University Of Georgia FDNS 4050 Quiz 2 1)Infants who are sick or recovering may be supplemented with fats in the form of The body composition of infants born preterm is not the same as that of term infants, in part because these infants have missed part of the third trimester when                                    is added rapidly

Nursing Jun 16, 2021

University Of Georgia

FDNS 4050

Quiz 2

1)Infants who are sick or recovering may be supplemented with fats in the form of

  1. The body composition of infants born preterm is not the same as that of term infants, in part because these infants have missed part of the third trimester when                                    is added rapidly.

 

  1. Developmental disabilities             
  2. Preterm babies with immature immunological systems are prone to infection, so every effort is made to ensure
  3. Which of the following is the recommended source of nutrition for preterm infants?
  4. Since folic acid has been added as a supplement in grains and flours, rates of spina bifida and related conditions have declined
  5. Genetic conditions that have nutrition interventions requiring restriction or supplemental levels of nutrients or compounds include:
  6. Toddlers are generally defined as children between 1-3 years of age; and preschool are between 3-5 years of age.
  7. Body mass index is predictive of body fat for children over           years of age.
  8. For toddlers and preschoolers, a BMI of          indicates overweight.
  9. Weaning is a sign of the toddler's growing independence and is usually complete by              

of age.

  1. At about what age do children have a refined pincer grasp?

 

  1. In feeding a toddler, snacks
  2. Recommendations for feeding preschoolers include all but the following:
  3. Restricting a young child's access to a palatable food may actually promote the desirability and intake of that food.
  4. Most children from birth to 5 years are meeting the targeted levels of consumption of all nutrients, including iron, calcium, and zinc.
  5. Iron deficiency is prevalent in children, especially those aged
  6. It is recommended that children 1 to 5 years of age drink no more than 24 ounces of cow's milk, goat's milk, or soymilk each day because of the low content of these milks.
  7. A primary cause of dental decay is habitual use of a bottle with milk or fruit juice at bedtime or throughout the day.

 

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