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james9437

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Which statement correctly describes food safety with preterm infants?
 a. Formula powder is sterile.
 b. Hospitals limit duration of hang time of continuous feeds to 4 hours.
 c. Hospital policies require changing of tube feeding assemblies every hour to limit contamination.
  d. Liquid concentrates and ready-to-feed formulas are unsterile.
 e. Preterm babies have fully developed immune systems.

Question 2

According to the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, children and adolescents should engage in:
 
 a. muscle-strengthening exercise at least 5 days per week.
  b. moderate or vigorous aerobic activity for at least 60 minutes each day.
  c. moderate or vigorous aerobic activity for 30 minutes each day.
  d. a combination of muscle- and bone-strengthening exercises every day.



jessicaduplan

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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