Chapter 8 1. Which is a true statement about limiting nutrients in infancy? a. Iron supplementation is initiated when infants are six months of age. b. Yitamin D supplementation is needed in breastfed Infants because the content is low in breast milk c. Low intake of dietary fiber is a common cause of constipation in infants. d. Fluoride is not needed until the teeth start erupting in late infancy.

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Chapter 8
1. Which is a true statement about limiting nutrients in
infancy?
a. Iron supplementation is initiated when infants are six
months of age.
b. Yitamin D supplementation is needed in breastfed
Infants because the content is low in breast milk
c. Low intake of dietary fiber is a common cause of
constipation in infants.
d. Fluoride is not needed until the teeth start erupting in
late infancy.
2. The digestive system during infancy can be accurately
described by which statement?
a. Gastrointestinal problems frequently interfere with
health and growth in
b. The GI tract is completely functional for digestion at
9-12 months of age.
Infant stools change based on the ability of the
intestinal villi to absorb nutrients.
young
infants.
3. Which of the following statements is accurate
a. Formula-fed infants are ready for complementary
foods after six months of age
b. A delayed introduction of solid foods is recommended
for infants with a family history of food allergies
cComplementary foods high in iron and zinc are
recommended for breastfed infants.
d. Use of commercially prepared baby foods can reduce
the risk of food allergy.
4. A three-month-old infant girl is growing well but not
sleeping through the night. Her mother things she may be
sick because she cries so much. What is a possible
explanation for an infant not sleeping through the night?
a. The infants is ready for the introduction of
complementary foods.
b. A maternal restriction of dairy foods may help reduce
gastrointestinal upset.
c. A change in infant formula will improve feeding
tolerance.
d. Increasing the frequency or duration of breastfeeding
will provide more satiety.
Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 8 1. Which is a true statement about limiting nutrients in infancy? a. Iron supplementation is initiated when infants are six months of age. b. Yitamin D supplementation is needed in breastfed Infants because the content is low in breast milk c. Low intake of dietary fiber is a common cause of constipation in infants. d. Fluoride is not needed until the teeth start erupting in late infancy. 2. The digestive system during infancy can be accurately described by which statement? a. Gastrointestinal problems frequently interfere with health and growth in b. The GI tract is completely functional for digestion at 9-12 months of age. Infant stools change based on the ability of the intestinal villi to absorb nutrients. young infants. 3. Which of the following statements is accurate a. Formula-fed infants are ready for complementary foods after six months of age b. A delayed introduction of solid foods is recommended for infants with a family history of food allergies cComplementary foods high in iron and zinc are recommended for breastfed infants. d. Use of commercially prepared baby foods can reduce the risk of food allergy. 4. A three-month-old infant girl is growing well but not sleeping through the night. Her mother things she may be sick because she cries so much. What is a possible explanation for an infant not sleeping through the night? a. The infants is ready for the introduction of complementary foods. b. A maternal restriction of dairy foods may help reduce gastrointestinal upset. c. A change in infant formula will improve feeding tolerance. d. Increasing the frequency or duration of breastfeeding will provide more satiety.
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