Use your notes on infant nutrition to match each statment with the correct answe
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Use your notes on infant nutrition to match each statment with the correct answer.
Colostrum
Cow's milk
Iron
Extrusion reflex
Palmer Grasp
4-6 ounces
Nursing bottle syndrome
Botulism
Least allergenic potential
Vitamin D
Lactoferrin
breastfeeding
Iron-Fortified formula
drug use, smoking, caffeine consumption, HIV
popcorn, marshmallows, hotdogs, whole grapes
Starch
Developmental Stage
Lactose
3-4 days
advantage of formula feeding
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-Infants younger than 4-6 months of age should not be given this due to their inability to digest this
-Putting baby to bed with bottle of carbohydrate rich liquids
-See how much an infant consumes
-Not appropriate for infants younger than 12 months of age
-In infant feeding, each of these builds upon the previous and foods from earlier stages should be fed
-AAP and ADA recommend this exclusively for the first six months of life
-Breast fed infants must receive this supplement
-Rice cereal introduced as first solid food due to this
-Indicates infant is not developmentally ready for solid food
-Iron gathering protein in breastmilk
-Amount of time new foods should be fed to determine if an allergic reaction will occur
-Cow's milk is a poor source
-Grasping items with palm of hand
-Honey and corn syrup contraindicated due to this risk
-Contraindications for breastfeeding
-Should not be given to infants and young children due to choking potential
-Primary carbohydrate in breastmilk
-All formula fed infants should receive this
-"First milk", rich in antibodies that protect the infant's GI tract from harful bacteria
-AAP recommended amount of diluted juice per day
Explanation / Answer
Colostrum -"First milk", rich in antibodies that protect the infant's GI tract from harful bacteria Cow's milk -Not appropriate for infants younger than 12 months of age Iron -Cow's milk is a poor source Extrusion reflex -Indicates infant is not developmentally ready for solid food Palmer Grasp -Grasping items with palm of hand 4-6 ounces -AAP recommended amount of diluted juice per day Nursing bottle syndrome -Putting baby to bed with bottle of carbohydrate rich liquids Botulism -Honey and corn syrup contraindicated due to this risk Least allergenic potential -Rice cereal introduced as first solid food due to this Vitamin D -Breast fed infants must receive this supplement Lactoferrin -Iron gathering protein in breastmilk breastfeeding -AAP and ADA recommend this exclusively for the first six months of life Iron-Fortified formula -All formula fed infants should receive this drug use, smoking, caffeine consumption, HIV -Contraindications for breastfeeding popcorn, marshmallows, hotdogs, whole grapes -Should not be given to infants and young children due to choking potential Starch -Infants younger than 4-6 months of age should not be given this due to their inability to digest this Developmental Stage -In infant feeding, each of these builds upon the previous and foods from earlier stages should be fed Lactose -Primary carbohydrate in breastmilk 3-4 days -Amount of time new foods should be fed to determine if an allergic reaction will occur advantage of formula feeding -See how much an infant consumes
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