Deck 8: Infant Nutrition

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Young infants have iron levels that reflect their mother's health during late pregnancy and delivery.
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_____ is a part of Medicaid and provides routine checkups for low-income families.

A) Early Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment program
B) Women, Infants, and Children program
C) Bright Futures
D) Early Head Start
E) Zero to Three
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Full-term infants are born at _____ weeks' gestation.

A) 30-33
B) 33-36
C) 37-42
D) 40-44
E) 44-46
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Which of the following reflexes would help an infant breastfeed?

A) moro and sucking
B) babinski and withdrawal
C) rooting and withdrawal
D) rooting and sucking
E) rooting, sucking, and withdrawal
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The DHA content in breast milk is lower in vegetarian mothers than non-vegetarian mothers.
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The development of an infant's muscle control and coordination begins with head control and ends with _____.

A) upper arm development and sitting
B) lower leg coordination and walking
C) trunk development and sitting
D) upper arm coordination and standing
E) finger and hand coordination and grasping
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Infant mortality is one of the key indicators of the overall health of a nation.
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The energy needs of infants per kilogram of body weight are higher than at any other time of life.
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Gastrointestinal infections may temporarily cause lactose intolerance.
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Which of the following reflexes would help a baby grasp an object that is placed in the palm of his or her hand?

A) rooting
B) withdrawal
C) moro
D) babinski
E) palmar
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Healthy infants may have brief periods when their weight gain is slower or more rapid than at other times.
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Restriction of dietary cholesterol is recommended during infancy.
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Measurements for weight, length, or head circumference below the _____ percentile indicate that an infant is small for gestational age (SGA), whereas measurements above the _____ percentile indicate that an infant is large for gestational age (LGA).

A) 5th; 80th
B) 10th; 95th
C) 25th; 85th
D) 15th; 95th
E) 10th; 90th
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Infant mortality rate refers to the number of infant _____ for every _____ live births.

A) illnesses; 100
B) illnesses; 1000
C) deaths; 100
D) deaths; 1000
E) deaths; 10,000
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Which nutritional component would a newborn be unable to digest?

A) fats
B) protein
C) complex carbohydrates
D) simple sugars
E) An infant's digestive system is fully developed and can digest all these food components.
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Preterm infants are born between _____ weeks' gestation.

A) 34-36
B) 37-42
C) 28-33
D) 25-27
E) 43-44
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Fat contributes approximately half of the calories in breast milk.
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Organs and organ systems developed in utero continue to increase in size and complexity during infancy.
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The amounts of baby food packaged in jars, plastic containers, and pouches are determined by age-appropriate serving sizes for infants.
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An infant weighing 2300 g would be considered a(n) _____-birthweight infant.

A) high
B) normal
C) low
D) very low
E) extremely low
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Based on average caloric intake needs, a five-month-old infant who weighs 6 kg would require approximately _____ total calories/day.

A) 648
B) 732
C) 924
D) 1037
E) 480
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Infants may exceed protein recommendations if _____.

A) their motor skills are overdeveloped
B) their formula is not supplemented by baby cereal
C) they consume less formula than recommended for their age
D) their motor skills are underdeveloped
E) they consume more formula than recommended for their age
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The recommended protein intake for infants from 7 to 12 months of age is _____ g/kg body weight.

A) 0.8
B) 1.0
C) 1.2
D) 1.4
E) 1.6
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The most common chronic disease of childhood is _____.

A) diabetes
B) dental caries
C) respiratory infection
D) ear infection
E) influenza
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A major fatty acid in brain and retinal phospholipids is _____ acid.

A) stearic
B) alpha-linolenic
C) arachidonic
D) linoleic
E) docosahexaenoic
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Which of the following factors does not account for the number of calories an infant needs?

A) weight
B) length
C) sleep/wake cycle
D) growth rate
E) physical activity
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The 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans provide recommendations for healthful eating and physical activity for individuals starting at _____.

A) birth
B) 6 months of age
C) 1 year of age
D) 2 years of age
E) 18 years of age
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A seven-month-old infant who weighs 7.5 kg needs approximately _____ calories/day.

A) 600
B) 650
C) 735
D) 800
E) 875
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The recommended protein intake for infants from birth to six months of age is _____ g/kg body weight.

A) 0.5
B) 1.52
C) 1.2
D) 1.93
E) 2.5
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The average caloric need of infants in the first six months of life is based on growth rate, body weight, and  _____ .

A) allergies to certain foods
B) supplement intakes
C) physical activity
D) urine output
E) obesity status of the mother
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The two essential fatty acids required in an infant's diet are alpha-linolenic acid and _____ acid.

A) stearic
B) palmitic
C) palmitoleic
D) linoleic
E) oleic
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Which mineral contributes significantly to the prevention and reduction of dental caries?

A) sodium
B) iron
C) fluoride
D) vitamin D
E) vitamin A
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The _____ reflex happens w hen the sole of a baby's foot is stroked, and his or her toes fan out.

A) stepping
B) rooting
C) moro
D) palmar
E) babinski
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As blood lead levels increase, _____.

A) only blood calcium levels decrease
B) only blood iron levels decrease
C) blood calcium and iron levels decrease
D) blood calcium levels also increase
E) both blood calcium and iron levels increase
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_____ is the movement of the stomach contents backward into the esophagus due to stomach muscle contractions.

A) GER
B) Root reflex
C) IUGR
D) Colic
E) Celiac disease
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The process of breaking down body protein to generate energy is known as _____.

A) catabolism
B) aerobic metabolism
C) anabolism
D) assimilation
E) anaerobic metabolism
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The DRI for fluoride in infants less than 6 months of age is _____.

A) 0.01 g
B) 0.1 g
C) 0.1 mg
D) 1 mg
E) 0.5 mg
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Which of the following statements is true of vitamin D?

A) Vitamin D comes in three forms.
B) Breast milk is high in vitamin D.
C) Vitamin D is  not a necessary nutrient for young infants.
D) Vitamin D is essential to bone mineralization.
E) The adequate intake of vitamin D for infants is 200 international units.
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Which of the following conditions affecting infants is least likely to indicate the immaturity of the gastrointestinal tract?

A) colic
B) gastroesophageal reflux (GER)
C) unexplained diarrhea
D) constipation
E) hypothyroidism
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Which mineral is a major component of extracellular fluid and an important regulator of fluid balance?

A) fluoride
B) vitamin D
C) sodium
D) iron
E) calcium
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Methods of relieving colic include all of the following except ____.

A) swaddling the baby
B) bathing or otherwise calming the infant
C) evaluating and improving the positioning of the baby for eating
D) ensuring that the baby is burped often
E) increasing the mother's intake of cow's milk if the infant is breastfed
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The 2006 WHO growth charts are based on longitudinal and cross-sectional data of _____.

A) preterm and full-term infants
B) low-birthweight and normal-birthweight infants
C) healthy breastfed infants
D) formula-fed infants
E) infants fed equal amounts of formula and breast milk
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The AAP and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) recommend that optimal nutrition for infants be provided by exclusive breastfeeding through the first _____ months of life.

A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 8
E) 12
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An infant with a suspected protein intolerance may be _____.

A) fed a soy formula because plant proteins are well tolerated
B) fed a specialized hydrolyzed protein formula
C) breastfed only because breast milk offers the best nutrition for infants
D) put on IV fluids with a fat replacement
E) fed cow's milk formula because it is low in proteins
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The Adequate Intake (AI) for fat is _____ g for infants from birth to six months of age.

A) 50
B) 30
C) 40
D) 31
E) 20
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Which condition is unlikely to be screened for shortly after birth?

A) phenylketonuria
B) food allergy
C) galactosemia
D) sickle cell disease
E) hypothyroidism
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Which of the following nutrients has an essential role in bone mineralization?

A) fluoride
B) vitamin C
C) lead
D) vitamin D
E) iron
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A four-month-old exclusively breastfed infant who has not begun eating other foods should receive _____ supplements.

A) multivitamin
B) vitamin B12
C) calcium
D) iron
E) fluoride
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An infant who is weaned too soon may _____ because of decreased total energy intake.

A) be less efficient in oral-motor skills
B) plateau in head circumference
C) be unable to make the transition
D) suffer from immaturity of the gut
E) plateau in weight
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Lactose intolerance is _____.

A) a milk protein allergy
B) less common in infants than adults
C) caused by excessive production of the enzyme lactase
D) caused by an inability of the body to produce lactose
E) overcome by feeding infants formulas high in lactose to build their tolerance
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Which of the following foods can increase the risk of choking in an infant?

A) soft-cooked green beans
B) whole-wheat crackers
C) cooked oatmeal
D) mashed potatoes
E) cooked, skinless apple
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A child suffering from galactosemia should be given a(n) _____ formula.

A) standard cow milk-based
B) soy-based
C) partially hydrolyzed protein
D) amino acid-based
E) extensively hydrolyzed protein
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Routine formulas for full-term infants provide _____ kcal/ounce when prepared as directed.

A) 10
B) 14
C) 18
D) 20
E) 23
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The Adequate Intake for sodium is _____ mg for infants from birth to six months of age.

A) 152
B) 100
C) 30
D) 120
E) 80
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The manufacture of infant formula in the United States is closely regulated by the _____.

A) Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
C) American Academy of Pediatrics
D) Food and Drug Administration
E) World Health Organization
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Which type of infant formula is compatible with extreme protein hypersensitivity?

A) soy-based
B) cow milk-based
C) extensively hydrolyzed protein
D) amino acid-based
E) partially hydrolyzed protein
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_____ is defined as changes in the frequency, size, consistency, or ease of passing stool.

A) Diarrhea
B) Constipation
C) Colic
D) GER
E) IUGR
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One tip for avoiding measurement errors when assessing infant growth is to _____.

A) make sure the head is above the head board
B) set the scale to a fraction below zero before starting
C) weigh the infant nude or wearing a dry diaper
D) make sure the hips and knees are bent
E) measure the heel with the toes extending from the foot board
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The American Academy of Pedodontics and the AAP recommend that an infant be weaned from the bottle between _____ months.

A) 6 and 8
B) 8 and 10
C) 10 and 12
D) 12 and 18
E) 20 and 26
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If an infant is exclusively breastfed and not exposed to adequate amounts of sunlight, he or she would need a(n) _____ supplement.

A) calcium
B) fluoride
C) iron
D) vitamin D
E) sodium
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When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
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When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Suckle
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Suckle
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Suckle
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Suckle
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Suckle
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Suckle
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Suckle
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Suckle
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Infant mortality
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Infant mortality
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Infant mortality
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Infant mortality
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Infant mortality
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Infant mortality
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Infant mortality
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Infant mortality
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Infant mortality
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Infant mortality
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Root reflex
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Root reflex
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Root reflex
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Root reflex
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Root reflex
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Root reflex
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Root reflex
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Root reflex
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Root reflex
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Root reflex
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
SGA
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
SGA
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
SGA
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
SGA
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
SGA
Death that occurs within the first year of life
SGA
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
SGA
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
SGA
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
SGA
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
SGA
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Reflex
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Reflex
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Reflex
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Reflex
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Reflex
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Reflex
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Reflex
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Reflex
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Reflex
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Reflex
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
LGA
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
LGA
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
LGA
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
LGA
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
LGA
Death that occurs within the first year of life
LGA
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
LGA
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
LGA
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
LGA
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
LGA
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Galactosemia
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Galactosemia
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Galactosemia
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Galactosemia
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Galactosemia
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Galactosemia
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Galactosemia
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Galactosemia
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Galactosemia
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Galactosemia
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
IUGR
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
IUGR
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
IUGR
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
IUGR
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
IUGR
Death that occurs within the first year of life
IUGR
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
IUGR
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
IUGR
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
IUGR
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
IUGR
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Colic
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Colic
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Colic
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Colic
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Colic
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Colic
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Colic
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Colic
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Colic
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Colic
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Osmolarity
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Osmolarity
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Osmolarity
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Osmolarity
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Osmolarity
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Osmolarity
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Osmolarity
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Osmolarity
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Osmolarity
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Osmolarity
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
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List specific supplements that are recommended for breastfed infants under certain circumstances.
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How does the digestive system develop in infants?
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What are the warning signs of growth difficulties in infants?
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Why is choking a particular worry when feeding infants? List a few foods that should be avoided as they increase the risk of choking in infants.
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Why is fat an essential component in infant diets?
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What are some of the recommendations for introducing supplementary foods to infants?
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Describe the developmental and long-term risks associated with iron deficiency in infants.
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List at least four factors associated with intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR).
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A mother visits a physician because she is concerned that her four-month-old infant has lactose intolerance. What should the physician recommend in terms of dietary changes to relieve the infant's lactose intolerance, and how will this impact the child's lactose tolerance in the future?
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Describe the importance of infant feeding position.
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Deck 8: Infant Nutrition
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Young infants have iron levels that reflect their mother's health during late pregnancy and delivery.
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_____ is a part of Medicaid and provides routine checkups for low-income families.

A) Early Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment program
B) Women, Infants, and Children program
C) Bright Futures
D) Early Head Start
E) Zero to Three
A
3
Full-term infants are born at _____ weeks' gestation.

A) 30-33
B) 33-36
C) 37-42
D) 40-44
E) 44-46
C
4
Which of the following reflexes would help an infant breastfeed?

A) moro and sucking
B) babinski and withdrawal
C) rooting and withdrawal
D) rooting and sucking
E) rooting, sucking, and withdrawal
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The DHA content in breast milk is lower in vegetarian mothers than non-vegetarian mothers.
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The development of an infant's muscle control and coordination begins with head control and ends with _____.

A) upper arm development and sitting
B) lower leg coordination and walking
C) trunk development and sitting
D) upper arm coordination and standing
E) finger and hand coordination and grasping
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Infant mortality is one of the key indicators of the overall health of a nation.
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The energy needs of infants per kilogram of body weight are higher than at any other time of life.
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Gastrointestinal infections may temporarily cause lactose intolerance.
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Which of the following reflexes would help a baby grasp an object that is placed in the palm of his or her hand?

A) rooting
B) withdrawal
C) moro
D) babinski
E) palmar
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Healthy infants may have brief periods when their weight gain is slower or more rapid than at other times.
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Restriction of dietary cholesterol is recommended during infancy.
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Measurements for weight, length, or head circumference below the _____ percentile indicate that an infant is small for gestational age (SGA), whereas measurements above the _____ percentile indicate that an infant is large for gestational age (LGA).

A) 5th; 80th
B) 10th; 95th
C) 25th; 85th
D) 15th; 95th
E) 10th; 90th
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Infant mortality rate refers to the number of infant _____ for every _____ live births.

A) illnesses; 100
B) illnesses; 1000
C) deaths; 100
D) deaths; 1000
E) deaths; 10,000
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Which nutritional component would a newborn be unable to digest?

A) fats
B) protein
C) complex carbohydrates
D) simple sugars
E) An infant's digestive system is fully developed and can digest all these food components.
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Preterm infants are born between _____ weeks' gestation.

A) 34-36
B) 37-42
C) 28-33
D) 25-27
E) 43-44
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Fat contributes approximately half of the calories in breast milk.
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Organs and organ systems developed in utero continue to increase in size and complexity during infancy.
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The amounts of baby food packaged in jars, plastic containers, and pouches are determined by age-appropriate serving sizes for infants.
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An infant weighing 2300 g would be considered a(n) _____-birthweight infant.

A) high
B) normal
C) low
D) very low
E) extremely low
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Based on average caloric intake needs, a five-month-old infant who weighs 6 kg would require approximately _____ total calories/day.

A) 648
B) 732
C) 924
D) 1037
E) 480
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Infants may exceed protein recommendations if _____.

A) their motor skills are overdeveloped
B) their formula is not supplemented by baby cereal
C) they consume less formula than recommended for their age
D) their motor skills are underdeveloped
E) they consume more formula than recommended for their age
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The recommended protein intake for infants from 7 to 12 months of age is _____ g/kg body weight.

A) 0.8
B) 1.0
C) 1.2
D) 1.4
E) 1.6
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The most common chronic disease of childhood is _____.

A) diabetes
B) dental caries
C) respiratory infection
D) ear infection
E) influenza
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A major fatty acid in brain and retinal phospholipids is _____ acid.

A) stearic
B) alpha-linolenic
C) arachidonic
D) linoleic
E) docosahexaenoic
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Which of the following factors does not account for the number of calories an infant needs?

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B) length
C) sleep/wake cycle
D) growth rate
E) physical activity
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The 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans provide recommendations for healthful eating and physical activity for individuals starting at _____.

A) birth
B) 6 months of age
C) 1 year of age
D) 2 years of age
E) 18 years of age
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A seven-month-old infant who weighs 7.5 kg needs approximately _____ calories/day.

A) 600
B) 650
C) 735
D) 800
E) 875
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The recommended protein intake for infants from birth to six months of age is _____ g/kg body weight.

A) 0.5
B) 1.52
C) 1.2
D) 1.93
E) 2.5
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The average caloric need of infants in the first six months of life is based on growth rate, body weight, and  _____ .

A) allergies to certain foods
B) supplement intakes
C) physical activity
D) urine output
E) obesity status of the mother
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The two essential fatty acids required in an infant's diet are alpha-linolenic acid and _____ acid.

A) stearic
B) palmitic
C) palmitoleic
D) linoleic
E) oleic
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Which mineral contributes significantly to the prevention and reduction of dental caries?

A) sodium
B) iron
C) fluoride
D) vitamin D
E) vitamin A
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The _____ reflex happens w hen the sole of a baby's foot is stroked, and his or her toes fan out.

A) stepping
B) rooting
C) moro
D) palmar
E) babinski
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As blood lead levels increase, _____.

A) only blood calcium levels decrease
B) only blood iron levels decrease
C) blood calcium and iron levels decrease
D) blood calcium levels also increase
E) both blood calcium and iron levels increase
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_____ is the movement of the stomach contents backward into the esophagus due to stomach muscle contractions.

A) GER
B) Root reflex
C) IUGR
D) Colic
E) Celiac disease
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The process of breaking down body protein to generate energy is known as _____.

A) catabolism
B) aerobic metabolism
C) anabolism
D) assimilation
E) anaerobic metabolism
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The DRI for fluoride in infants less than 6 months of age is _____.

A) 0.01 g
B) 0.1 g
C) 0.1 mg
D) 1 mg
E) 0.5 mg
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Which of the following statements is true of vitamin D?

A) Vitamin D comes in three forms.
B) Breast milk is high in vitamin D.
C) Vitamin D is  not a necessary nutrient for young infants.
D) Vitamin D is essential to bone mineralization.
E) The adequate intake of vitamin D for infants is 200 international units.
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39
Which of the following conditions affecting infants is least likely to indicate the immaturity of the gastrointestinal tract?

A) colic
B) gastroesophageal reflux (GER)
C) unexplained diarrhea
D) constipation
E) hypothyroidism
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40
Which mineral is a major component of extracellular fluid and an important regulator of fluid balance?

A) fluoride
B) vitamin D
C) sodium
D) iron
E) calcium
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41
Methods of relieving colic include all of the following except ____.

A) swaddling the baby
B) bathing or otherwise calming the infant
C) evaluating and improving the positioning of the baby for eating
D) ensuring that the baby is burped often
E) increasing the mother's intake of cow's milk if the infant is breastfed
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42
The 2006 WHO growth charts are based on longitudinal and cross-sectional data of _____.

A) preterm and full-term infants
B) low-birthweight and normal-birthweight infants
C) healthy breastfed infants
D) formula-fed infants
E) infants fed equal amounts of formula and breast milk
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43
The AAP and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) recommend that optimal nutrition for infants be provided by exclusive breastfeeding through the first _____ months of life.

A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 8
E) 12
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44
An infant with a suspected protein intolerance may be _____.

A) fed a soy formula because plant proteins are well tolerated
B) fed a specialized hydrolyzed protein formula
C) breastfed only because breast milk offers the best nutrition for infants
D) put on IV fluids with a fat replacement
E) fed cow's milk formula because it is low in proteins
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45
The Adequate Intake (AI) for fat is _____ g for infants from birth to six months of age.

A) 50
B) 30
C) 40
D) 31
E) 20
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46
Which condition is unlikely to be screened for shortly after birth?

A) phenylketonuria
B) food allergy
C) galactosemia
D) sickle cell disease
E) hypothyroidism
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47
Which of the following nutrients has an essential role in bone mineralization?

A) fluoride
B) vitamin C
C) lead
D) vitamin D
E) iron
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48
A four-month-old exclusively breastfed infant who has not begun eating other foods should receive _____ supplements.

A) multivitamin
B) vitamin B12
C) calcium
D) iron
E) fluoride
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49
An infant who is weaned too soon may _____ because of decreased total energy intake.

A) be less efficient in oral-motor skills
B) plateau in head circumference
C) be unable to make the transition
D) suffer from immaturity of the gut
E) plateau in weight
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50
Lactose intolerance is _____.

A) a milk protein allergy
B) less common in infants than adults
C) caused by excessive production of the enzyme lactase
D) caused by an inability of the body to produce lactose
E) overcome by feeding infants formulas high in lactose to build their tolerance
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51
Which of the following foods can increase the risk of choking in an infant?

A) soft-cooked green beans
B) whole-wheat crackers
C) cooked oatmeal
D) mashed potatoes
E) cooked, skinless apple
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52
A child suffering from galactosemia should be given a(n) _____ formula.

A) standard cow milk-based
B) soy-based
C) partially hydrolyzed protein
D) amino acid-based
E) extensively hydrolyzed protein
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53
Routine formulas for full-term infants provide _____ kcal/ounce when prepared as directed.

A) 10
B) 14
C) 18
D) 20
E) 23
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54
The Adequate Intake for sodium is _____ mg for infants from birth to six months of age.

A) 152
B) 100
C) 30
D) 120
E) 80
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55
The manufacture of infant formula in the United States is closely regulated by the _____.

A) Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
C) American Academy of Pediatrics
D) Food and Drug Administration
E) World Health Organization
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56
Which type of infant formula is compatible with extreme protein hypersensitivity?

A) soy-based
B) cow milk-based
C) extensively hydrolyzed protein
D) amino acid-based
E) partially hydrolyzed protein
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57
_____ is defined as changes in the frequency, size, consistency, or ease of passing stool.

A) Diarrhea
B) Constipation
C) Colic
D) GER
E) IUGR
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58
One tip for avoiding measurement errors when assessing infant growth is to _____.

A) make sure the head is above the head board
B) set the scale to a fraction below zero before starting
C) weigh the infant nude or wearing a dry diaper
D) make sure the hips and knees are bent
E) measure the heel with the toes extending from the foot board
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59
The American Academy of Pedodontics and the AAP recommend that an infant be weaned from the bottle between _____ months.

A) 6 and 8
B) 8 and 10
C) 10 and 12
D) 12 and 18
E) 20 and 26
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60
If an infant is exclusively breastfed and not exposed to adequate amounts of sunlight, he or she would need a(n) _____ supplement.

A) calcium
B) fluoride
C) iron
D) vitamin D
E) sodium
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61
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Suckle
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Suckle
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Suckle
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Suckle
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Suckle
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Suckle
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Suckle
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Suckle
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Suckle
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Suckle
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Infant mortality
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Infant mortality
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Infant mortality
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Infant mortality
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Infant mortality
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Infant mortality
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Infant mortality
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Infant mortality
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Infant mortality
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Infant mortality
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Root reflex
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Root reflex
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Root reflex
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Root reflex
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Root reflex
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Root reflex
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Root reflex
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Root reflex
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Root reflex
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Root reflex
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
SGA
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
SGA
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
SGA
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
SGA
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
SGA
Death that occurs within the first year of life
SGA
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
SGA
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
SGA
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
SGA
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
SGA
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Reflex
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Reflex
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Reflex
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Reflex
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Reflex
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Reflex
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Reflex
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Reflex
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Reflex
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Reflex
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
LGA
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
LGA
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
LGA
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
LGA
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
LGA
Death that occurs within the first year of life
LGA
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
LGA
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
LGA
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
LGA
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
LGA
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Galactosemia
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Galactosemia
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Galactosemia
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Galactosemia
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Galactosemia
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Galactosemia
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Galactosemia
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Galactosemia
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Galactosemia
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Galactosemia
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
IUGR
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
IUGR
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
IUGR
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
IUGR
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
IUGR
Death that occurs within the first year of life
IUGR
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
IUGR
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
IUGR
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
IUGR
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
IUGR
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Colic
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Colic
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Colic
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Colic
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Colic
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Colic
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Colic
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Colic
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Colic
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Colic
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
Osmolarity
When infants have measurements above the 90th percentile
Osmolarity
When infants have measurements that fall below the 10th percentile
Osmolarity
When an infant turns head toward the touched cheek and opens mouth
Osmolarity
Fetal undergrowth from any cause
Osmolarity
Death that occurs within the first year of life
Osmolarity
A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backward
Osmolarity
An automatic (unlearned) response triggered by a specific stimulus
Osmolarity
Measure of the number of particles in a solution
Osmolarity
The sudden onset of irritability, fussiness, or crying in an infant
Osmolarity
Rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
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62
List specific supplements that are recommended for breastfed infants under certain circumstances.
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63
How does the digestive system develop in infants?
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64
What are the warning signs of growth difficulties in infants?
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65
Why is choking a particular worry when feeding infants? List a few foods that should be avoided as they increase the risk of choking in infants.
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66
Why is fat an essential component in infant diets?
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67
What are some of the recommendations for introducing supplementary foods to infants?
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68
Describe the developmental and long-term risks associated with iron deficiency in infants.
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69
List at least four factors associated with intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR).
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70
A mother visits a physician because she is concerned that her four-month-old infant has lactose intolerance. What should the physician recommend in terms of dietary changes to relieve the infant's lactose intolerance, and how will this impact the child's lactose tolerance in the future?
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71
Describe the importance of infant feeding position.
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