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The nurse is doing client teaching for a new mother who is formula feeding her infant. The client asks about the nutritional value of formula. What would be your best response?
 
  A) Formulas made in the United States have lower nutritional values than are contained in breast milk.
  B) Formulas made in the United States need to be supplemented with iron.
  C) Formulas made in the United States have minimum nutrient requirements that are more than the nutrient amount provided in breast milk.
  D) Formulas made in the United States have the same nutrient value as breast milk.

Question 2

An example of a child who is at high risk for iron-deficiency anemia is one
 
  a. who has allergies to milk and nuts.
  b. living in an African American low-income family.
  c. whose parents both work full time.
  d. who eats most of their food away from home.



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Answer to Question 1

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The Infant Formula Act regulates the levels of nutrients in formula, specifying both minimum and maximum amounts of each essential nutrient. The minimum recommended amount is more than the amount provided in breast milk.

Answer to Question 2

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Iron-deficiency anemia is associated with poverty and malnutrition and is most common in Afri-can American, Hispanic American, and Native American families. A child with allergies to milk and nuts may have low intakes of calcium, but would probably not have low intakes of iron. Working parents and eating food away from home are not known to be related to iron-deficiency anemia.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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