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danielfitts88

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Good feeding practices to limit baby bottle caries and ear infections related to baby bottles include all of the following EXCEPT:
 a. letting the baby have juice in a bottle throughout the day as desired.
  b. offering juice in a cup.
  c. limiting the use of a bottle as part of a bedtime ritual.
  d. examining and cleaning emerging baby teeth on a regular basis.
  e. offering only water in a bottle to sleep with.

Question 2

A possible cause of failure to thrive in infants is:
 a. too much water being added when mixing the infant formula.
  b. an ear infection.
  c. breastfeeding as the sole source of nutrition.
  d. fetal undergrowth during pregnancy.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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