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Breastfeeding infants should be weighed and observed while suckling by a knowledgeable health-care provider at ______ of age.
 
  1. 24 hours
  2. 2 to 4 days
  3. 1 week
  4. 2 weeks

Question 2

Before the age of 4 months, an infant is likely to spit out semisolid foods because of:
 
  1. An acute sense of taste
  2. An inability to chew
  3. A lack of handeye coordination
  4. The up-and-down motion of the tongue when sucking

Question 3

New foods should be introduced to an infant:
 
  1. After breastfeeding or formula feeding
  2. At every feeding for 2 days to help the baby develop a liking for it
  3. In amounts of 1 oz (2 tbsp) per feeding
  4. One at a time and 5 days apart to identify untoward effects

Question 4

The recommended amount of daily fiber intake for an 8-year-old child is ______ grams.
 
  1. 8
  2. 13
  3. 16
  4. 20

Question 5

A nurse is preparing a presentation for a group of school-age children. The nurse emphasizes the need for breakfast based on an understanding that children who skip breakfast:
 
  1. Consume more high-fat snacks
  2. Have higher daily intakes of micronutrients
  3. Are more likely to meet dietary reference intake standards
  4. Come from higher socioeconomic backgrounds



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