Deck 11: Toddler and Preschooler Nutrition Conditions and Interventions

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Mealtime behavioral problems and food refusals are often uncommon in children with behavioral and attention disorders.
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Food allergies are usually identified during infancy.
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Registered dietitian nutritionists with training in pediatrics are best qualified to provide nutrition therapy to toddlers and preschool children with chronic conditions.
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The more premature an infant is,the more likely he or she will develop CP.
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A dairy-free diet is recommended for children with ASD.
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Toddlers and preschoolers with chronic conditions are at greater risk for food-contamination problems.
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Allergy symptoms associated with a cow's milk protein allergy in the toddler and preschool years may include asthma or skin rashes.
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Care providers should discuss over-the-counter products with a health professional before giving them to young children.
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Many young children prefer to eat solid foods rather than drink fluids,especially when they are not feeling well.
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Criteria used for identifying disabilities in adults also fit children.
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Complete avoidance of a food that causes an allergic reaction is not required.For example,if a child is allergic to eggs,it is not necessary to avoid a food that has eggs in it as long as it has been cooked.
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Specific nutrients,combinations of nutrients,and certain herbal remedies have been shown to improve the intellectual functioning of individuals with Down syndrome.
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Meningitis can be either a viral or bacterial infection.
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Celiac disease is the same as gluten intolerance.
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The recommendations for healthy children concerning dietary fiber,prevention of lead poisoning,and iron-deficiency anemia usually apply to children at risk or already diagnosed with special health care needs.
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Chronic condition and disability mean the same thing in referring to toddlers and preschoolers.
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Often a specific nutrient or group of nutrients is suspected of being inadequate in children with FTT,when the more appropriate emphasis should be placed on energy and protein.
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Low-income families with young children are more likely to see a nutritionist than higher income families,because of their participation in WIC.
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BPD is thought to be the consequence of childhood asthma.
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Changes in growth rate are atypical in children with developmental delay.
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The AAP recommendation to limit juice intake to _____ fluid ounces per day for ages 1-6 years applies to all children.

A) ​2-4
B) ​4-6
C) ​6-8
D) ​8-10
E) ​10-12
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​Estimates are that up to _____% of children with disabilities has some type of nutritional problem.

A) ​25
B) ​45
C) ​55
D) ​75
E) ​90
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​Generally,FTT is suspected when a child's growth declines more than _____ growth percentiles.

A) ​two
B) ​three
C) ​four
D) ​five
E) ​six
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​Which condition is generally associated with higher energy needs?

A) ​bronchopulmonary dysplasia
B) ​Down syndrome
C) ​Prader-Willi syndrome
D) ​spina bifida
E) ​nonambulatory children with diplegia
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​The parents or caretakers of children with ASDs should _____.

A) ​eliminate gluten from the child's diet in an attempt to improve behavior
B) ​eliminate casein from the child's diet in an attempt to improve behavior
C) ​eliminate soy from the child's diet in an attempt to improve behavior
D) ​eliminate high-fructose corn syrup from the child's diet in an attempt to improve behavior
E) ​follow the same food and nutrient intake recommendations for the child as for any other child of the same age who has feeding problems
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​Overweight and obesity are commonly found with _____.

A) ​cystic fibrosis
B) ​renal disease
C) ​Down syndrome
D) ​pediatric AIDS
E) ​bronchopulmonary dysplasia
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​Toddlers and preschoolers with chronic conditions are at greater risk for _____.

A) ​lead poisoning
B) ​contagious diseases
C) ​food-contamination problems
D) ​iron-deficiency anemia
E) ​heart disease
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Behavioral disorders that affect nutritional status are _____ and attention-focusing problems,such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

A) ​autism spectrum disorders
B) ​spastic quadriplegia
C) ​Soto's syndrome
D) ​intellectual disabilities
E) ​work of breathing
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​Which condition is characterized by a reduced rate of head growth beginning in the toddler years?

A) ​Prader-Willi syndrome
B) ​Rett syndrome
C) ​cerebral palsy
D) ​Wiedemann-Beckwith syndrome
E) ​Down syndrome
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​Recovery from failure to thrive can include _____,which is acceleration in growth rate for age.

A) ​overgrowth
B) ​growth tracking
C) ​patterned growth
D) ​slow-but-steady growth
E) ​catch-up growth
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​Which condition is least likely to be a concern in the toddler and preschool age range when there is a medical history of a preterm birth?

A) ​FTT
B) ​underweight
C) ​BPD
D) ​obesity
E) ​CP
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​Hypertonia is characterized by _____.

A) ​low muscle tone
B) ​stiffness
C) ​cognitive delays
D) ​a high level of overall activity
E) ​difficulty with voluntary control of muscle movement
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​Hypotonia is characterized by _____.

A) ​deficits in communication
B) ​a reduced rate of head growth
C) ​muscle weakness
D) ​spasticity
E) ​a short attention span
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​The most likely cause of toddler diarrhea is _____.

A) ​intake of vegetables
B) ​excessive intake of fat
C) ​consumption of eggs
D) ​excessive intake of juices that contain sucrose or sorbitol
E) ​switching from whole milk to low-fat milk
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​Prader-Willi syndrome interferes with muscle development,cognition,and _____.

A) ​pulmonary function
B) ​vision
C) ​control of appetite
D) ​auditory acuity
E) ​kidney function
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​Celiac disease occurs in people who are sensitive to _____.

A) ​methionine
B) ​tryptophan
C) ​valine
D) ​gluten
E) ​lysine
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​Rett syndrome almost exclusively occurs in _____.

A) ​girls
B) ​boys
C) ​premature infants
D) ​Caucasian children
E) ​Mexican American children
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​Rett syndrome is caused by _____.

A) ​a viral infection
B) ​a genetic change on the X chromosome
C) ​obesity
D) ​an extra copy of chromosome 21
E) ​partial deletion of chromosome 15
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​Which condition is generally associated with lower energy needs?

A) ​pediatric AIDS
B) ​bronchopulmonary dysplasia
C) ​cystic fibrosis
D) ​spina bifida
E) ​renal disease
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​ADHD is primarily diagnosed during _____.

A) ​pregnancy
B) ​infancy
C) ​toddler years
D) ​preschool years
E) ​school years
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​Children with celiac disease should exclude _____ from their diet.

A) ​rice
B) ​corn
C) ​pasta
D) ​bananas
E) ​chicken
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​True food allergies are estimated to be present in _____% of children.

A) ​<1
B) ​2-8
C) ​10-15
D) ​17-23
E) ​25-30
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​For children at risk for anaphylaxis,parents and caregivers should be given instruction in emergency lifesaving procedures and use of an injected form of _____.

A) norepinephrine​
B) ​epinephrine
C) ​dopamine
D) ​chlorphenamine
E) ​pseudoephedrine
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​Recurrent breathing problems _____.

A) ​affect chewing muscle coordination
B) ​eliminate interest in eating
C) ​lead to excessive fluid intake
D) ​accelerate growth rate
E) ​increase nutritional needs
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Children with special health care needs
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Early intervention services
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​Which food is least likely a food safety concern?

A) ​canned peaches
B) ​opened liquid complete nutritional supplements
C) ​mashed bananas
D) ​blended soup
E) ​uncovered infant formula
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Chronic condition
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​For a child with CP,nutrition services start with _____.

A) ​interpretation of growth patterns
B) ​assessment of daily food and nutrient intake
C) ​nutrition assessments that include body composition indexes,such as fat stores
D) ​estimates of level of physical activity
E) ​assessment of safety of dietary supplements and prescriptions
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​With respect to nutrition guidance,children with _____ have specific blood iron and blood lead testing with interpretations that differ from the usual guidelines.

A) cystic fibrosis​
B) ​sickle-cell anemia
C) ​Down syndrome
D) ​spina bifida
E) ​pediatric AIDS
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​What rare disorder is characterized by a child who is tall and large,but has delayed development?

A) ​Prader-Willi syndrome
B) ​Rett syndrome
C) ​Soto's syndrome
D) ​BPD
E) ​ASD
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​What food and nutrient intake recommendations apply for toddlers with BPD?

A) ​no more than 3 meals daily
B) ​easy-to-eat foods
C) ​enteral nutrition
D) ​challenging foods to eat
E) ​meals immediately before and after bedtime
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Prader-Willi syndrome
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​There is an increased incidence of _____ in children with asthma.

A) ​diabetes
B) ​overweight and obesity
C) ​gluten intolerance
D) ​osteoporosis
E) ​ADHD
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​Symptoms of diarrhea and digestive problems,associated with celiac disease,usually develop by _____ years of age.

A) ​2
B) ​4
C) ​6
D) ​8
E) ​10
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​Other food allergies are often present in a child with a confirmed cow's milk protein allergy.For example,nearly half of children with a confirmed cow's milk protein allergy also have a reaction to _____.

A) ​soy milk
B) ​eggs
C) ​pasta
D) ​peanuts
E) ​shellfish
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​Proper nutrition and growth is essential for toddlers and preschoolers with BPD as new lung tissue can grow until about _____ years of age.

A) ​4
B) ​5
C) ​6
D) ​7
E) ​8
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​Most children are diagnosed with cerebral palsy by _____ years of age.

A) ​1-2
B) ​3-4
C) ​5-6
D) ​7-8
E) ​9-10
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Pulmonary
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​Which food would be an inappropriate choice to feed a child with spastic quadriplegia?

A) ​roast beef
B) ​steamed or cooked carrots
C) ​apple sauce
D) ​mashed potatoes
E) ​cream of wheat cereal
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Medical neglect
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A toddler with a possible failure to thrive diagnosis is brought into the high-risk clinic.What degree of growth decline is an objective growth measure for defining FTT? Identify the medical or environmental factors that may cause FTT.
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Imagine a close friend has a child with special health care needs and would like to know more about available nutrition services.Discuss which professionals are best qualified to help and list programs available in which nutrition care may be assessed.
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Neuromuscular disorders
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Spastic quadriplegia
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
WOB​
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​BPD
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Intellectual disability
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
Gastrostomy​
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How is celiac disease confirmed? Develop a list of foods a parent would need to avoid and of foods that are acceptable if his or her child has celiac disease.Make sure to include "hidden" sources of gluten that might be found on food labels.
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
ADHD​
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Asthma
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Rett syndrome
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A registered dietitian working for the Early Intervention Program meet a family whose first baby was born with Down syndrome.They have been feeding their infant St.John's wort,a herbal remedy they feel will cure or improve mental functioning in their child.What would be important information for the dietitian to counsel and teach the family?
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
Anaphylaxis​
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
Meningitis​
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What are the food and nutrient intake recommendations for toddlers with BPD? Give specific food and meal patterns suggestions.
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​ASDs
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Hypotonia
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Matching
a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
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Deck 11: Toddler and Preschooler Nutrition Conditions and Interventions
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Mealtime behavioral problems and food refusals are often uncommon in children with behavioral and attention disorders.
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2
Food allergies are usually identified during infancy.
False
3
Registered dietitian nutritionists with training in pediatrics are best qualified to provide nutrition therapy to toddlers and preschool children with chronic conditions.
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The more premature an infant is,the more likely he or she will develop CP.
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A dairy-free diet is recommended for children with ASD.
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Toddlers and preschoolers with chronic conditions are at greater risk for food-contamination problems.
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Allergy symptoms associated with a cow's milk protein allergy in the toddler and preschool years may include asthma or skin rashes.
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Care providers should discuss over-the-counter products with a health professional before giving them to young children.
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Many young children prefer to eat solid foods rather than drink fluids,especially when they are not feeling well.
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Criteria used for identifying disabilities in adults also fit children.
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Complete avoidance of a food that causes an allergic reaction is not required.For example,if a child is allergic to eggs,it is not necessary to avoid a food that has eggs in it as long as it has been cooked.
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Specific nutrients,combinations of nutrients,and certain herbal remedies have been shown to improve the intellectual functioning of individuals with Down syndrome.
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Meningitis can be either a viral or bacterial infection.
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Celiac disease is the same as gluten intolerance.
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The recommendations for healthy children concerning dietary fiber,prevention of lead poisoning,and iron-deficiency anemia usually apply to children at risk or already diagnosed with special health care needs.
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Chronic condition and disability mean the same thing in referring to toddlers and preschoolers.
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Often a specific nutrient or group of nutrients is suspected of being inadequate in children with FTT,when the more appropriate emphasis should be placed on energy and protein.
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Low-income families with young children are more likely to see a nutritionist than higher income families,because of their participation in WIC.
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BPD is thought to be the consequence of childhood asthma.
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Changes in growth rate are atypical in children with developmental delay.
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The AAP recommendation to limit juice intake to _____ fluid ounces per day for ages 1-6 years applies to all children.

A) ​2-4
B) ​4-6
C) ​6-8
D) ​8-10
E) ​10-12
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22
​Estimates are that up to _____% of children with disabilities has some type of nutritional problem.

A) ​25
B) ​45
C) ​55
D) ​75
E) ​90
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​Generally,FTT is suspected when a child's growth declines more than _____ growth percentiles.

A) ​two
B) ​three
C) ​four
D) ​five
E) ​six
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​Which condition is generally associated with higher energy needs?

A) ​bronchopulmonary dysplasia
B) ​Down syndrome
C) ​Prader-Willi syndrome
D) ​spina bifida
E) ​nonambulatory children with diplegia
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​The parents or caretakers of children with ASDs should _____.

A) ​eliminate gluten from the child's diet in an attempt to improve behavior
B) ​eliminate casein from the child's diet in an attempt to improve behavior
C) ​eliminate soy from the child's diet in an attempt to improve behavior
D) ​eliminate high-fructose corn syrup from the child's diet in an attempt to improve behavior
E) ​follow the same food and nutrient intake recommendations for the child as for any other child of the same age who has feeding problems
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26
​Overweight and obesity are commonly found with _____.

A) ​cystic fibrosis
B) ​renal disease
C) ​Down syndrome
D) ​pediatric AIDS
E) ​bronchopulmonary dysplasia
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​Toddlers and preschoolers with chronic conditions are at greater risk for _____.

A) ​lead poisoning
B) ​contagious diseases
C) ​food-contamination problems
D) ​iron-deficiency anemia
E) ​heart disease
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Behavioral disorders that affect nutritional status are _____ and attention-focusing problems,such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

A) ​autism spectrum disorders
B) ​spastic quadriplegia
C) ​Soto's syndrome
D) ​intellectual disabilities
E) ​work of breathing
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​Which condition is characterized by a reduced rate of head growth beginning in the toddler years?

A) ​Prader-Willi syndrome
B) ​Rett syndrome
C) ​cerebral palsy
D) ​Wiedemann-Beckwith syndrome
E) ​Down syndrome
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​Recovery from failure to thrive can include _____,which is acceleration in growth rate for age.

A) ​overgrowth
B) ​growth tracking
C) ​patterned growth
D) ​slow-but-steady growth
E) ​catch-up growth
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​Which condition is least likely to be a concern in the toddler and preschool age range when there is a medical history of a preterm birth?

A) ​FTT
B) ​underweight
C) ​BPD
D) ​obesity
E) ​CP
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​Hypertonia is characterized by _____.

A) ​low muscle tone
B) ​stiffness
C) ​cognitive delays
D) ​a high level of overall activity
E) ​difficulty with voluntary control of muscle movement
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​Hypotonia is characterized by _____.

A) ​deficits in communication
B) ​a reduced rate of head growth
C) ​muscle weakness
D) ​spasticity
E) ​a short attention span
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​The most likely cause of toddler diarrhea is _____.

A) ​intake of vegetables
B) ​excessive intake of fat
C) ​consumption of eggs
D) ​excessive intake of juices that contain sucrose or sorbitol
E) ​switching from whole milk to low-fat milk
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​Prader-Willi syndrome interferes with muscle development,cognition,and _____.

A) ​pulmonary function
B) ​vision
C) ​control of appetite
D) ​auditory acuity
E) ​kidney function
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​Celiac disease occurs in people who are sensitive to _____.

A) ​methionine
B) ​tryptophan
C) ​valine
D) ​gluten
E) ​lysine
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37
​Rett syndrome almost exclusively occurs in _____.

A) ​girls
B) ​boys
C) ​premature infants
D) ​Caucasian children
E) ​Mexican American children
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38
​Rett syndrome is caused by _____.

A) ​a viral infection
B) ​a genetic change on the X chromosome
C) ​obesity
D) ​an extra copy of chromosome 21
E) ​partial deletion of chromosome 15
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39
​Which condition is generally associated with lower energy needs?

A) ​pediatric AIDS
B) ​bronchopulmonary dysplasia
C) ​cystic fibrosis
D) ​spina bifida
E) ​renal disease
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40
​ADHD is primarily diagnosed during _____.

A) ​pregnancy
B) ​infancy
C) ​toddler years
D) ​preschool years
E) ​school years
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41
​Children with celiac disease should exclude _____ from their diet.

A) ​rice
B) ​corn
C) ​pasta
D) ​bananas
E) ​chicken
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42
​True food allergies are estimated to be present in _____% of children.

A) ​<1
B) ​2-8
C) ​10-15
D) ​17-23
E) ​25-30
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43
​For children at risk for anaphylaxis,parents and caregivers should be given instruction in emergency lifesaving procedures and use of an injected form of _____.

A) norepinephrine​
B) ​epinephrine
C) ​dopamine
D) ​chlorphenamine
E) ​pseudoephedrine
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44
​Recurrent breathing problems _____.

A) ​affect chewing muscle coordination
B) ​eliminate interest in eating
C) ​lead to excessive fluid intake
D) ​accelerate growth rate
E) ​increase nutritional needs
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45
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Children with special health care needs
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Early intervention services
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47
​Which food is least likely a food safety concern?

A) ​canned peaches
B) ​opened liquid complete nutritional supplements
C) ​mashed bananas
D) ​blended soup
E) ​uncovered infant formula
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Chronic condition
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49
​For a child with CP,nutrition services start with _____.

A) ​interpretation of growth patterns
B) ​assessment of daily food and nutrient intake
C) ​nutrition assessments that include body composition indexes,such as fat stores
D) ​estimates of level of physical activity
E) ​assessment of safety of dietary supplements and prescriptions
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50
​With respect to nutrition guidance,children with _____ have specific blood iron and blood lead testing with interpretations that differ from the usual guidelines.

A) cystic fibrosis​
B) ​sickle-cell anemia
C) ​Down syndrome
D) ​spina bifida
E) ​pediatric AIDS
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51
​What rare disorder is characterized by a child who is tall and large,but has delayed development?

A) ​Prader-Willi syndrome
B) ​Rett syndrome
C) ​Soto's syndrome
D) ​BPD
E) ​ASD
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52
​What food and nutrient intake recommendations apply for toddlers with BPD?

A) ​no more than 3 meals daily
B) ​easy-to-eat foods
C) ​enteral nutrition
D) ​challenging foods to eat
E) ​meals immediately before and after bedtime
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53
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Prader-Willi syndrome
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54
​There is an increased incidence of _____ in children with asthma.

A) ​diabetes
B) ​overweight and obesity
C) ​gluten intolerance
D) ​osteoporosis
E) ​ADHD
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55
​Symptoms of diarrhea and digestive problems,associated with celiac disease,usually develop by _____ years of age.

A) ​2
B) ​4
C) ​6
D) ​8
E) ​10
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56
​Other food allergies are often present in a child with a confirmed cow's milk protein allergy.For example,nearly half of children with a confirmed cow's milk protein allergy also have a reaction to _____.

A) ​soy milk
B) ​eggs
C) ​pasta
D) ​peanuts
E) ​shellfish
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57
​Proper nutrition and growth is essential for toddlers and preschoolers with BPD as new lung tissue can grow until about _____ years of age.

A) ​4
B) ​5
C) ​6
D) ​7
E) ​8
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58
​Most children are diagnosed with cerebral palsy by _____ years of age.

A) ​1-2
B) ​3-4
C) ​5-6
D) ​7-8
E) ​9-10
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Pulmonary
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60
​Which food would be an inappropriate choice to feed a child with spastic quadriplegia?

A) ​roast beef
B) ​steamed or cooked carrots
C) ​apple sauce
D) ​mashed potatoes
E) ​cream of wheat cereal
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Medical neglect
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62
A toddler with a possible failure to thrive diagnosis is brought into the high-risk clinic.What degree of growth decline is an objective growth measure for defining FTT? Identify the medical or environmental factors that may cause FTT.
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63
Imagine a close friend has a child with special health care needs and would like to know more about available nutrition services.Discuss which professionals are best qualified to help and list programs available in which nutrition care may be assessed.
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Neuromuscular disorders
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Spastic quadriplegia
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
WOB​
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​BPD
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Intellectual disability
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
Gastrostomy​
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How is celiac disease confirmed? Develop a list of foods a parent would need to avoid and of foods that are acceptable if his or her child has celiac disease.Make sure to include "hidden" sources of gluten that might be found on food labels.
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
ADHD​
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Asthma
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Rett syndrome
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A registered dietitian working for the Early Intervention Program meet a family whose first baby was born with Down syndrome.They have been feeding their infant St.John's wort,a herbal remedy they feel will cure or improve mental functioning in their child.What would be important information for the dietitian to counsel and teach the family?
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
Anaphylaxis​
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
Meningitis​
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What are the food and nutrient intake recommendations for toddlers with BPD? Give specific food and meal patterns suggestions.
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​ASDs
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Hypotonia
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a.Related to lungs and their movement of air
b.​Condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
c.Form of enteral nutrition support for delivering nutrition by tube directly into the stomach
d.Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort
e.Viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system
f.Sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms,including a decreased ability to breathe
g.A genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays
h.​A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
i.​Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment,which emerge before age18 years
j.A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication,social interaction,and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing
k.Disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change,although secondary conditions may result over time
l.Condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite,muscle development,and cognition
m.Conditions of the nervous system characterized by difficulty with voluntary or involuntary control of muscle movement
n.Condition characterized by low muscle tone,floppiness,or muscle weakness
o.Failure of parent or caretaker to seek,obtain,and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical,dental,or mental health treatment for a health problem,symptom,or condition that,if untreated,could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
p.​A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
q.Condition characterized by high muscle tone,stiffness,or spasticity
r.​Condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span,with and without a high level of overall activity
s.Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
t.A general term for infants and children with,or at risk for,physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders,birth defects,premature births,trauma,infection,or prenatal exposure to drugs
​Hypertonia
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