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Which statement concerning physiological factors of infancy is true?
 
  a. The infant has a slower metabolic rate than an adult.
  b. An infant is not able to digest protein and lactase.
  c. Infants have a slower circulatory response than adults.
  d. The kidneys of an infant are less efficient in concentrating urine than an adult's kidneys.

Question 2

The mother of a 9-month-old infant is concerned because the infant cries when she leaves him. Which is the best response for the nurse to make to the mother?
 
  a. You could consider leaving the infant more often so he can adjust..
  b. You might consider taking him to the doctor because he may be ill..
  c. Have you noticed whether the baby is teething?
  d. This can be a healthy sign of attachment..



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Answer to Question 1

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The infant's kidneys are not as effective at concentrating urine compared with an adult's kidneys because of immaturity of the renal system and a slower glomerular filtration rates. The infant's metabolic rate is faster, not slower, than an adult's. Although the newborn infant's gastrointestinal system is immature, it is capable of digesting protein and lactase, but the ability to digest and absorb fat does not reach adult levels until approximately 6 to 9 months of age.

Answer to Question 2

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Healthy attachment is manifested by stranger anxiety in late infancy. An infant who manifests stranger anxiety can be supported by the mother leaving the infant for only short periods of time. Assessing developmental needs is appropriate before taking an infant to a physician. Pain from teething expressed by the infant's cries would not occur only when the mother left the room.



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