Multiple Choice
Differences in preterm and term infant feeding include:
A) preterm infants may have oral hypersensitivity.
B) preterm infants accept food readily by mouth.
C) preterm infants have a more stable feeding position.
D) the central nervous system in preterm infants signals hunger prematurely.
E) All of the above
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