A) they contain antibodies.
B) they breed bacteria in bottles left at room temperature.
C) they typically contain over twice the amount of iron compared with breast milk.
D) they contain fat and carbohydrate at concentrations resembling those in breast milk.
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A) Egg
B) Soy
C) Barley
D) Powdered cow's milk
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A) Eggs, peanuts, and milk
B) Bananas, juice, and cola
C) Apples, noodles, and rice
D) Pears, oatmeal, and chocolate
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A) 3
B) 7
C) 14
D) 21
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A) 2 lbs.
B) 5 lbs.
C) 10 lbs.
D) 18 lbs.
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A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
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A) An iron-binding protein in breast milk
B) A vitamin D-binding protein in breast milk
C) A breast milk protein that inactivates a GI virus that causes diarrhea
D) A protein supplement to infant formulas that simulates the digestibility properties of alpha-lactalbumin
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A) Offer foods one at a time
B) Offer foods in small amounts
C) Create a pleasant eating atmosphere
D) Present new foods at the end of the meal
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A) they begin puberty earlier.
B) they can achieve a normal appearance after losing excess fat.
C) they develop greater bone and muscle mass in response to carrying the extra weight.
D) they grow taller than their normal-weight peers at first, but then stop growing at a shorter height.
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A) The recommended daily fat intake up to age 12 is age plus 20 g
B) There is an RDA for total fat for children beginning at 3 years of age
C) Low-fat diets usually provide sufficient amounts of the micronutrients
D) Fat intakes below 30% of total energy do not impair growth provided that total energy intake is adequate
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A) there is no casein in breast milk, unlike in cow's milk.
B) the carbohydrate is lactose, which enhances calcium absorption.
C) the concentration of protein is slightly higher than for cow's milk.
D) the proportion of energy contributed by fat is much higher than that recommended for adults.
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A) Iron-deficient children respond better to liquid preparations of Fe+3 than to tablets of Fe+2
B) Children who had iron-deficiency anemia as infants perform poorly even after iron status improves
C) Iron supplements can reverse the symptoms and restore normal behavior in children suffering from mild lead toxicity.
D) The child's brain is not as responsive to iron as is the adult brain, which accounts for the more severe effects of deprivation
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A) 1 in 5
B) 2 in 5
C) 3 in 5
D) 4 in 5
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A) anemia makes children more disruptive.
B) general symptoms of iron deficiency are similar to those of mild lead toxicity.
C) the brain appears to be less sensitive to iron deficiency than the rest of the body.
D) children who had iron-deficiency anemia as infants do not show normal school performance even after iron status has improved.
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A) The emotional bonding enhances the overall health of the infant
B) The lactoferrin protein present in breast milk stimulates T-cell immunity
C) The lactadherin protein present in breast milk attacks diarrhea-causing viruses
D) Breast milk as a source of nutrition limits the feeding of other foods which may be contaminated
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A) send the child to his/her room.
B) withhold dessert until all food on the plate is eaten.
C) quietly remove it and present it again at another time.
D) encourage other family members to coax the child to eat it.
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A) Food hypersensitivity
B) Fetal alcohol syndrome
C) Caffeine hypersensitivity
D) Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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A) Obesity
B) High sodium intake
C) Insufficient calcium intake
D) Insufficient potassium intake
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A) anemia.
B) rickets.
C) hyperkeratosis.
D) ariboflavinosis.
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A) Punish the child
B) Let the child eat with his fingers instead
C) Let the child try to feed himself so that he will learn
D) Gently take the spoon back and feed the child with it
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