Deck 13: Life Cycle Nutrition: Mother and Infant

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Which of the baby's organs is affected by early malnutrition in the mother?

A) kidneys
B) brain
C) stomach
D) lungs
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Which of the following nutrients do all pregnant women need in generous amounts to conserve their protein and to provide energy?

A) fats
B) carbohydrates
C) proteins
D) vitamins
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Which of the following maternal factors is crucial in determining whether a mother is able to grow a healthy placenta?

A) prepregnancy weight
B) age during pregnancy
C) prepregnancy nutrition
D) use of vitamin supplements
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How many additional Calories per day does a pregnant woman require during the second trimester?

A) 250 more in the second trimester
B) 340 more in the second trimester
C) 450 more in the second trimester
D) 500 more in the second trimester
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A non-pregnant woman requires 1,600 Calories per day to maintain her desirable body weight. How many Calories would she need if she were in the third trimester of pregnancy?

A) 1,900 Calories
B) 1,940 Calories
C) 2,050 Calories
D) 2,125 Calories
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Which of the infant's organs is most likely to be affected by malnutrition late in pregnancy?

A) brain
B) lungs
C) heart
D) stomach
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What is the single most important indicator of an infant's future health status?

A) the infant's birthweight
B) the infant's gender
C) the infant's gestational period
D) the mother's weight gain during pregnancy
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Which of the following nutrients is associated with a reduced risk of neural tube defects?

A) zinc
B) vitamin B12
C) vitamin B6
D) folate
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Approximately how many extra grams of protein per day does a pregnant woman need?

A) 25 grams
B) 30 grams
C) 35 grams
D) 40 grams
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What is the name given to the point in time when the zygote becomes embedded in the uterine wall?

A) gestation
B) conception
C) critical period
D) implantation
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Which of the following functions is considered the role of the placenta?

A) provides a fluid sac for the fetus to float
B) acts as a conduit for nutrients and oxygen
C) surrounds and protects the fetus
D) creates a muscular organ for infant development
Question
What is the main factor, during pregnancy, that is responsible for low birthweight babies?

A) alcohol consumption
B) poor nutrition
C) drug use
D) smoking
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Which of the following foods is a rich source of natural folate?

A) waffles
B) cooked rice
C) white bread
D) orange juice
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Which of the following foods contains vitamin B12?

A) eggs
B) spinach
C) legumes
D) whole-grain bread
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Which of the following conditions in adults is associated with low birthweight?

A) elevated LDL cholesterol
B) increased blood pressure
C) lower adult IQ
D) reduced fertility rates
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What is the name for the stage of human gestation from eight weeks after conception until the birth of the infant?

A) embryo
B) zygote
C) fetus
D) ovum
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What is the reason for a pregnant woman's increased need for omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids?

A) fetal blood cell development
B) fetal lung development
C) fetal kidney development
D) fetal brain development
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At what stage is the fetus's heart and brain well developed?

A) at 8 weeks
B) at 12 weeks
C) at 14 weeks
D) at 16 weeks
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How many extra Calories per day does a pregnant woman require during her third trimester?

A) 340 Calories
B) 450 Calories
C) 525 Calories
D) 600 Calories
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A non-pregnant woman requires 46 grams of protein per day. How many grams would she need if she became pregnant?

A) 71 grams
B) 94 grams
C) 156 grams
D) 215 grams
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Why is iron so important for the mother during pregnancy?

A) her iron needs have priority over the fetus
B) her body begins to poorly absorbs iron
C) the body is preparing her for giving birth
D) the fetus draws heavily from her stores
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Why does "morning" sickness arise during pregnancy?

A) to ensure the mother avoids overeating
B) as a result of the hormone changes of pregnancy
C) as a response to decreased iron status
D) to signal possible irregular fetal development
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Which of the following methods should be used to relieve constipation during pregnancy?

A) limit exercise
B) consume a high-fat diet
C) drink lots of water
D) take laxatives
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A pregnant woman weighs 56 kilograms and is at an appropriate weight for her height. How much should she ideally weigh at the end of her pregnancy?

A) 60-62 kilograms
B) 63-66 kilograms
C) 67-72 kilograms
D) 73-76 kilograms
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Pregnant women who smoke tend to have lower intakes of which of the following nutrients?

A) fat
B) calcium
C) folate
D) protein
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A pregnant woman should strive to meet her Dietary Reference Intake DRI) for which of the following minerals by increasing her intakes of milk, cheese, yogurt, and other foods rich in this mineral?

A) iodine
B) calcium
C) sodium
D) potassium
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About how many kilograms should a pregnant teenager gain if her body mass index is in the normal range?

A) 6 kilograms
B) 9 kilograms
C) 15 kilograms
D) 19 kilograms
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Approximately how many kilograms total weight gain during the first three months of pregnancy is thought to be ideal?

A) 1.0 kilograms
B) 1.5 kilograms
C) 2.0 kilograms
D) 2.5 kilograms
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Which of the following minerals is in great demand during pregnancy because it is involved in building the skeleton?

A) iron
B) phosphorus
C) folate
D) zinc
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Which of the following items might a pregnant woman crave if she is deficient in iron, zinc, or other nutrients?

A) spinach
B) ice
C) pickles
D) beer
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Which of the following physical activities is considered safe for pregnant women?

A) rowing
B) baseball
C) hockey
D) scuba diving
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Which of the following behaviours should be avoided during pregnancy?

A) exercising
B) dieting
C) eating fish
D) drinking caffeine
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Which of the following recommendations would you suggest to prevent heartburn during pregnancy?

A) using over-the-counter heartburn medication
B) eating less frequently
C) avoiding greasy foods
D) lying down after eating
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What pregnancy weight gain is recommended for women who were at their ideal weight before pregnancy?

A) 4.5-6.0 kilograms
B) 7.0-10.0 kilograms
C) 11.5-16.0 kilograms
D) 17.0-20.0 kilograms
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A pregnant vegetarian who does not consume meat, fish, poultry, or animal products, such as dairy foods or eggs, is at risk for developing a deficiency of which of the following nutrients?

A) vitamin C
B) magnesium
C) folate
D) vitamin B12
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What are the Canadian recommendations for gestational weight gain?

A) for a pre-pregnancy body mass index BMI) of less than 18.5, a pregnancy gain of 12.5-18
Kilograms
B) for a pre-pregnancy body mass index BMI) of 18.5 to 24.9, a pregnancy gain of 14-20
Kilograms
C) for a pre-pregnancy body mass index BMI) of greater than 25 to 29.9, a pregnancy gain
Of 5.5 kilograms
D) for a pre-pregnancy body mass index BMI) of greater than 30, a pregnancy gain of 10-13
Kilograms
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Which of the following risks is associated with teenage pregnancy?

A) high-birthweight infant
B) high incidence of gestational diabetes
C) high likelihood of breastfeeding
D) high rate of infant mortality
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How can a pregnant woman alleviate the nausea of pregnancy?

A) eliminate foods with offensive odours
B) drink citrus juices
C) eat toast with jam
D) consume only 3 meals a day
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Which over-the-counter medicinal drug carries an additional warning regarding its usage during pregnancy?

A) laxatives
B) aspirin
C) antacids
D) sinus medication
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What can cause a woman to crave non-nutritious substances during pregnancy?

A) a nutrient-poor diet
B) maternal hormones
C) an adaptive behaviour
D) bulimia nervosa
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At what age is it desirable to begin feeding iron-fortified cereals to an infant?

A) three months
B) six months
C) nine months
D) twelve months
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Which of the following conditions is one of the key elements to help identify women with preeclampsia?

A) hypotension
B) edema
C) sugar in the urine
D) convulsions
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Most babies are born with enough of what nutrient in their livers to last about half a year?

A) fluoride
B) vitamin D
C) iron
D) calcium
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Approximately how many millilitres of milk a day does a nursing mother produce?

A) 300 millilitres
B) 450 millilitres
C) 600 millilitres
D) 750 millilitres
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Which of the following characteristics describes the nutrient content of breast milk?

A) It has poor lactoferrin content.
B) Its protein is largely alpha-lactalbumin.
C) It has poor vitamin C content.
D) It has high vitamin D content.
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Approximately how many Calories a day should a mom consume during lactation, if she consumed 1,500 Calories daily before she became pregnant?

A) 1,830 calories
B) 1,950 calories
C) 2,125 calories
D) 2,250 calories
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What daily limit does the Canadian Paediatric Society recommend that parents follow with respect to fruit juice given to children?

A) 20-30 millilitres
B) 40-60 millilitres
C) 60-120 millilitres
D) 130-250 millilitres
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What is the name for the serious foodborne infection that can cause severe brain infection or death in a fetus or a newborn?

A) hepatitis A
B) CHOICE BLANK
C) salmonella
D) listeriosis
E) coli
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Which of the following considerations should govern the addition of solid foods to a baby's diet?

A) the quality of milk produced by the mother
B) how often the baby cries for food
C) the baby's physical readiness
D) the baby's age
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How many Calories per kilogram of body weight per day are required by infants?

A) 50 Calories
B) 75 Calories
C) 100 Calories
D) 125 Calories
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Health Canada recommends that all breast-fed infants receive which of the following nutrients in supplemental form?

A) thiamin
B) vitamin C
C) vitamin D
D) vitamin A
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Which of the following factors represents a risk for developing gestational diabetes?

A) alcohol consumption
B) European decent
C) smoking
D) obesity
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Which of the following nutrients requires the greatest attention for the infant at six months of age?

A) vitamin K
B) folate
C) iron
D) vitamin B12
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When can cow's milk be introduced into the infant's diet?

A) four months of age
B) six months of age
C) nine months of age
D) twelve months of age
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Supplements of what nutrient will be required by both breastfed and formula-fed infants after six months of age if their water supply is severely deficient in it?

A) vitamin C
B) iron
C) zinc
D) fluoride
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Which of the following nutrients is given to an infant at birth in order to prevent bleeding?

A) vitamin C
B) iron
C) folate
D) vitamin K
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If growth and development are normal for a baby born weighing 4 kilograms, how much will the baby weigh at one year of age?

A) 6 kilograms
B) 8 kilograms
C) 10 kilograms
D) 12 kilograms
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Which of the following issues may arise as a consequence of maternal nutritional deprivation during lactation?

A) inability to breastfeed
B) reduced quantity of breast milk
C) poor quality of breast milk
D) maternal dehydration
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What is the term used to describe the pre-milk substance formed during the first two or three days of lactation?

A) foremilk
B) hindmilk
C) colostrum
D) final milk
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Which of the following nutrients is one of the most important dietary needs for infants?

A) fat
B) water
C) riboflavin
D) calcium
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The two weeks following fertilization are considered to be a critical period developmentally for the zygote.
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Which strategy is recommended to encourage eating habits that will support normal weight gain as a child grows?

A) ensuring a child consumes every food item on their plate
B) providing low fat milk when a child cries for thirst
C) giving non-food rewards for special moments that occur
D) giving a tasty treat when a child needs comfort from unhappiness
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Approximately what percentage of all adult smokers began smoking before the age of 18?

A) 60%
B) 75%
C) 75%
D) 80%
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Overweight children with what condition are most likely to have parents who will develop heart disease early?

A) high blood pressure
B) high sodium levels
C) high blood cholesterol
D) high blood sugar
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According to one estimate, in overweight children, the risk of obesity increases by what percentage with each sugary drink consumed daily?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 45%
D) 60%
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Which one of the following food items should be introduced first when starting to feed a baby solid food?

A) iron-fortified rice cereal
B) egg white
C) citrus fruit juice
D) pureed vegetables
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During pregnancy, the recommended carbohydrate intake is between 135 and 175 grams per day.
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Folate fortification has lowered the number of neural tube defects that occur each year.
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A low-birthweight baby is nearly 40 times more likely to die in the first year of life than a normal-weight baby.
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Which of the following dietary approaches is appropriate for children who are found to have high blood lipids?

A) Reduce portion sizes and fluid intake.
B) Consume a diet with 20-30% energy from fat.
C) Reduce sodium and grain consumption.
D) Reduce saturated and trans fat consumption.
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Which of the following messages would be most effective at reducing the likelihood of a child starting or quitting smoking?

A) "You will experience shortness of breath when playing sports."
B) "Your risk for lung cancer will increase as you age."
C) "Half of you will die from smoking-related causes."
D) "You will eventually need medication to help manage heart disease."
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Which of the following foods is safe and appropriate to offer a six-month-old infant?

A) pureed meat
B) whole milk
C) finely chopped fruit
D) whole cooked egg
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Which of the following factors predicts excessive weight gain during childhood and more than doubles the chance that a young child will become an obese adult?

A) parental obesity
B) dietary intake
C) cultural background
D) physical inactivity
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Which of the following food items is of minimal choking risk for young children?

A) marshmallows
B) popcorn
C) eggs
D) nuts
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Which of the following foods should be omitted from a child's diet?

A) cream soups
B) whole milk
C) green vegetables
D) sweets of any kind
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When do breastfed infants need an additional iron source?

A) right after birth
B) after being weaned from breast milk
C) at three months
D) at about six months
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A low-birthweight baby is defined as one who weighs less than 2.5 kilograms.
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The Dietary Reference Intake DRI) recommendation for calcium intake is the same for both non-pregnant and pregnant women in the same age group.
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Which of the following characteristics is typical of an estimated 85% of children with type 2 diabetes?

A) They are Asian.
B) They are hypertensive.
C) They are physically active.
D) They are obese.
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A high-birthweight infant may result from which of the following situations that occurred during pregnancy?

A) overnutrition
B) chronic anemia
C) food poisoning
D) alcohol consumption
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Deck 13: Life Cycle Nutrition: Mother and Infant
1
Which of the baby's organs is affected by early malnutrition in the mother?

A) kidneys
B) brain
C) stomach
D) lungs
B
2
Which of the following nutrients do all pregnant women need in generous amounts to conserve their protein and to provide energy?

A) fats
B) carbohydrates
C) proteins
D) vitamins
B
3
Which of the following maternal factors is crucial in determining whether a mother is able to grow a healthy placenta?

A) prepregnancy weight
B) age during pregnancy
C) prepregnancy nutrition
D) use of vitamin supplements
C
4
How many additional Calories per day does a pregnant woman require during the second trimester?

A) 250 more in the second trimester
B) 340 more in the second trimester
C) 450 more in the second trimester
D) 500 more in the second trimester
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A non-pregnant woman requires 1,600 Calories per day to maintain her desirable body weight. How many Calories would she need if she were in the third trimester of pregnancy?

A) 1,900 Calories
B) 1,940 Calories
C) 2,050 Calories
D) 2,125 Calories
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Which of the infant's organs is most likely to be affected by malnutrition late in pregnancy?

A) brain
B) lungs
C) heart
D) stomach
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What is the single most important indicator of an infant's future health status?

A) the infant's birthweight
B) the infant's gender
C) the infant's gestational period
D) the mother's weight gain during pregnancy
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Which of the following nutrients is associated with a reduced risk of neural tube defects?

A) zinc
B) vitamin B12
C) vitamin B6
D) folate
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Approximately how many extra grams of protein per day does a pregnant woman need?

A) 25 grams
B) 30 grams
C) 35 grams
D) 40 grams
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What is the name given to the point in time when the zygote becomes embedded in the uterine wall?

A) gestation
B) conception
C) critical period
D) implantation
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Which of the following functions is considered the role of the placenta?

A) provides a fluid sac for the fetus to float
B) acts as a conduit for nutrients and oxygen
C) surrounds and protects the fetus
D) creates a muscular organ for infant development
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What is the main factor, during pregnancy, that is responsible for low birthweight babies?

A) alcohol consumption
B) poor nutrition
C) drug use
D) smoking
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Which of the following foods is a rich source of natural folate?

A) waffles
B) cooked rice
C) white bread
D) orange juice
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Which of the following foods contains vitamin B12?

A) eggs
B) spinach
C) legumes
D) whole-grain bread
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Which of the following conditions in adults is associated with low birthweight?

A) elevated LDL cholesterol
B) increased blood pressure
C) lower adult IQ
D) reduced fertility rates
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What is the name for the stage of human gestation from eight weeks after conception until the birth of the infant?

A) embryo
B) zygote
C) fetus
D) ovum
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What is the reason for a pregnant woman's increased need for omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids?

A) fetal blood cell development
B) fetal lung development
C) fetal kidney development
D) fetal brain development
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At what stage is the fetus's heart and brain well developed?

A) at 8 weeks
B) at 12 weeks
C) at 14 weeks
D) at 16 weeks
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How many extra Calories per day does a pregnant woman require during her third trimester?

A) 340 Calories
B) 450 Calories
C) 525 Calories
D) 600 Calories
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A non-pregnant woman requires 46 grams of protein per day. How many grams would she need if she became pregnant?

A) 71 grams
B) 94 grams
C) 156 grams
D) 215 grams
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Why is iron so important for the mother during pregnancy?

A) her iron needs have priority over the fetus
B) her body begins to poorly absorbs iron
C) the body is preparing her for giving birth
D) the fetus draws heavily from her stores
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Why does "morning" sickness arise during pregnancy?

A) to ensure the mother avoids overeating
B) as a result of the hormone changes of pregnancy
C) as a response to decreased iron status
D) to signal possible irregular fetal development
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Which of the following methods should be used to relieve constipation during pregnancy?

A) limit exercise
B) consume a high-fat diet
C) drink lots of water
D) take laxatives
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A pregnant woman weighs 56 kilograms and is at an appropriate weight for her height. How much should she ideally weigh at the end of her pregnancy?

A) 60-62 kilograms
B) 63-66 kilograms
C) 67-72 kilograms
D) 73-76 kilograms
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Pregnant women who smoke tend to have lower intakes of which of the following nutrients?

A) fat
B) calcium
C) folate
D) protein
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A pregnant woman should strive to meet her Dietary Reference Intake DRI) for which of the following minerals by increasing her intakes of milk, cheese, yogurt, and other foods rich in this mineral?

A) iodine
B) calcium
C) sodium
D) potassium
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About how many kilograms should a pregnant teenager gain if her body mass index is in the normal range?

A) 6 kilograms
B) 9 kilograms
C) 15 kilograms
D) 19 kilograms
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Approximately how many kilograms total weight gain during the first three months of pregnancy is thought to be ideal?

A) 1.0 kilograms
B) 1.5 kilograms
C) 2.0 kilograms
D) 2.5 kilograms
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Which of the following minerals is in great demand during pregnancy because it is involved in building the skeleton?

A) iron
B) phosphorus
C) folate
D) zinc
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Which of the following items might a pregnant woman crave if she is deficient in iron, zinc, or other nutrients?

A) spinach
B) ice
C) pickles
D) beer
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Which of the following physical activities is considered safe for pregnant women?

A) rowing
B) baseball
C) hockey
D) scuba diving
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Which of the following behaviours should be avoided during pregnancy?

A) exercising
B) dieting
C) eating fish
D) drinking caffeine
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Which of the following recommendations would you suggest to prevent heartburn during pregnancy?

A) using over-the-counter heartburn medication
B) eating less frequently
C) avoiding greasy foods
D) lying down after eating
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What pregnancy weight gain is recommended for women who were at their ideal weight before pregnancy?

A) 4.5-6.0 kilograms
B) 7.0-10.0 kilograms
C) 11.5-16.0 kilograms
D) 17.0-20.0 kilograms
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A pregnant vegetarian who does not consume meat, fish, poultry, or animal products, such as dairy foods or eggs, is at risk for developing a deficiency of which of the following nutrients?

A) vitamin C
B) magnesium
C) folate
D) vitamin B12
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36
What are the Canadian recommendations for gestational weight gain?

A) for a pre-pregnancy body mass index BMI) of less than 18.5, a pregnancy gain of 12.5-18
Kilograms
B) for a pre-pregnancy body mass index BMI) of 18.5 to 24.9, a pregnancy gain of 14-20
Kilograms
C) for a pre-pregnancy body mass index BMI) of greater than 25 to 29.9, a pregnancy gain
Of 5.5 kilograms
D) for a pre-pregnancy body mass index BMI) of greater than 30, a pregnancy gain of 10-13
Kilograms
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Which of the following risks is associated with teenage pregnancy?

A) high-birthweight infant
B) high incidence of gestational diabetes
C) high likelihood of breastfeeding
D) high rate of infant mortality
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How can a pregnant woman alleviate the nausea of pregnancy?

A) eliminate foods with offensive odours
B) drink citrus juices
C) eat toast with jam
D) consume only 3 meals a day
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Which over-the-counter medicinal drug carries an additional warning regarding its usage during pregnancy?

A) laxatives
B) aspirin
C) antacids
D) sinus medication
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What can cause a woman to crave non-nutritious substances during pregnancy?

A) a nutrient-poor diet
B) maternal hormones
C) an adaptive behaviour
D) bulimia nervosa
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At what age is it desirable to begin feeding iron-fortified cereals to an infant?

A) three months
B) six months
C) nine months
D) twelve months
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Which of the following conditions is one of the key elements to help identify women with preeclampsia?

A) hypotension
B) edema
C) sugar in the urine
D) convulsions
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Most babies are born with enough of what nutrient in their livers to last about half a year?

A) fluoride
B) vitamin D
C) iron
D) calcium
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Approximately how many millilitres of milk a day does a nursing mother produce?

A) 300 millilitres
B) 450 millilitres
C) 600 millilitres
D) 750 millilitres
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Which of the following characteristics describes the nutrient content of breast milk?

A) It has poor lactoferrin content.
B) Its protein is largely alpha-lactalbumin.
C) It has poor vitamin C content.
D) It has high vitamin D content.
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Approximately how many Calories a day should a mom consume during lactation, if she consumed 1,500 Calories daily before she became pregnant?

A) 1,830 calories
B) 1,950 calories
C) 2,125 calories
D) 2,250 calories
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47
What daily limit does the Canadian Paediatric Society recommend that parents follow with respect to fruit juice given to children?

A) 20-30 millilitres
B) 40-60 millilitres
C) 60-120 millilitres
D) 130-250 millilitres
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48
What is the name for the serious foodborne infection that can cause severe brain infection or death in a fetus or a newborn?

A) hepatitis A
B) CHOICE BLANK
C) salmonella
D) listeriosis
E) coli
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49
Which of the following considerations should govern the addition of solid foods to a baby's diet?

A) the quality of milk produced by the mother
B) how often the baby cries for food
C) the baby's physical readiness
D) the baby's age
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50
How many Calories per kilogram of body weight per day are required by infants?

A) 50 Calories
B) 75 Calories
C) 100 Calories
D) 125 Calories
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51
Health Canada recommends that all breast-fed infants receive which of the following nutrients in supplemental form?

A) thiamin
B) vitamin C
C) vitamin D
D) vitamin A
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52
Which of the following factors represents a risk for developing gestational diabetes?

A) alcohol consumption
B) European decent
C) smoking
D) obesity
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53
Which of the following nutrients requires the greatest attention for the infant at six months of age?

A) vitamin K
B) folate
C) iron
D) vitamin B12
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54
When can cow's milk be introduced into the infant's diet?

A) four months of age
B) six months of age
C) nine months of age
D) twelve months of age
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55
Supplements of what nutrient will be required by both breastfed and formula-fed infants after six months of age if their water supply is severely deficient in it?

A) vitamin C
B) iron
C) zinc
D) fluoride
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56
Which of the following nutrients is given to an infant at birth in order to prevent bleeding?

A) vitamin C
B) iron
C) folate
D) vitamin K
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57
If growth and development are normal for a baby born weighing 4 kilograms, how much will the baby weigh at one year of age?

A) 6 kilograms
B) 8 kilograms
C) 10 kilograms
D) 12 kilograms
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58
Which of the following issues may arise as a consequence of maternal nutritional deprivation during lactation?

A) inability to breastfeed
B) reduced quantity of breast milk
C) poor quality of breast milk
D) maternal dehydration
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59
What is the term used to describe the pre-milk substance formed during the first two or three days of lactation?

A) foremilk
B) hindmilk
C) colostrum
D) final milk
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60
Which of the following nutrients is one of the most important dietary needs for infants?

A) fat
B) water
C) riboflavin
D) calcium
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61
The two weeks following fertilization are considered to be a critical period developmentally for the zygote.
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62
Which strategy is recommended to encourage eating habits that will support normal weight gain as a child grows?

A) ensuring a child consumes every food item on their plate
B) providing low fat milk when a child cries for thirst
C) giving non-food rewards for special moments that occur
D) giving a tasty treat when a child needs comfort from unhappiness
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63
Approximately what percentage of all adult smokers began smoking before the age of 18?

A) 60%
B) 75%
C) 75%
D) 80%
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64
Overweight children with what condition are most likely to have parents who will develop heart disease early?

A) high blood pressure
B) high sodium levels
C) high blood cholesterol
D) high blood sugar
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65
According to one estimate, in overweight children, the risk of obesity increases by what percentage with each sugary drink consumed daily?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 45%
D) 60%
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66
Which one of the following food items should be introduced first when starting to feed a baby solid food?

A) iron-fortified rice cereal
B) egg white
C) citrus fruit juice
D) pureed vegetables
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67
During pregnancy, the recommended carbohydrate intake is between 135 and 175 grams per day.
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68
Folate fortification has lowered the number of neural tube defects that occur each year.
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69
A low-birthweight baby is nearly 40 times more likely to die in the first year of life than a normal-weight baby.
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70
Which of the following dietary approaches is appropriate for children who are found to have high blood lipids?

A) Reduce portion sizes and fluid intake.
B) Consume a diet with 20-30% energy from fat.
C) Reduce sodium and grain consumption.
D) Reduce saturated and trans fat consumption.
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71
Which of the following messages would be most effective at reducing the likelihood of a child starting or quitting smoking?

A) "You will experience shortness of breath when playing sports."
B) "Your risk for lung cancer will increase as you age."
C) "Half of you will die from smoking-related causes."
D) "You will eventually need medication to help manage heart disease."
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72
Which of the following foods is safe and appropriate to offer a six-month-old infant?

A) pureed meat
B) whole milk
C) finely chopped fruit
D) whole cooked egg
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73
Which of the following factors predicts excessive weight gain during childhood and more than doubles the chance that a young child will become an obese adult?

A) parental obesity
B) dietary intake
C) cultural background
D) physical inactivity
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74
Which of the following food items is of minimal choking risk for young children?

A) marshmallows
B) popcorn
C) eggs
D) nuts
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75
Which of the following foods should be omitted from a child's diet?

A) cream soups
B) whole milk
C) green vegetables
D) sweets of any kind
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76
When do breastfed infants need an additional iron source?

A) right after birth
B) after being weaned from breast milk
C) at three months
D) at about six months
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77
A low-birthweight baby is defined as one who weighs less than 2.5 kilograms.
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78
The Dietary Reference Intake DRI) recommendation for calcium intake is the same for both non-pregnant and pregnant women in the same age group.
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79
Which of the following characteristics is typical of an estimated 85% of children with type 2 diabetes?

A) They are Asian.
B) They are hypertensive.
C) They are physically active.
D) They are obese.
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80
A high-birthweight infant may result from which of the following situations that occurred during pregnancy?

A) overnutrition
B) chronic anemia
C) food poisoning
D) alcohol consumption
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