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Deck 9: Infant Nutrition Conditions and Interventions
1
What percent range of infants and children from birth to 3 years with developmental delay were found to have one or more nutritional risk factors?
A) 39-50
B) 49-60
C) 59-70
D) 69-80
E) 79-90
A) 39-50
B) 49-60
C) 59-70
D) 69-80
E) 79-90
E
2
Which statement about fat is inaccurate?
A) Low-fat diets are rarely recommended for infants.
B) Fats are easier for preterm infants to absorb.
C) Compared to children and adults,infants need a higher percentage of their daily calories from fat.
D) Medium-chain triglycerides do not require bile for digestion.
E) Fat provides 45-55 percent of the energy content in human milk.
A) Low-fat diets are rarely recommended for infants.
B) Fats are easier for preterm infants to absorb.
C) Compared to children and adults,infants need a higher percentage of their daily calories from fat.
D) Medium-chain triglycerides do not require bile for digestion.
E) Fat provides 45-55 percent of the energy content in human milk.
B
3
Extremely low-birthweight infants weigh,at maximum,_____ grams at birth.
A) 700
B) 800
C) 900
D) 1000
E) 1100
A) 700
B) 800
C) 900
D) 1000
E) 1100
D
4
Infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia often need energy intakes _____ for age.
A) above the EER
B) below the EER
C) equal to the EER
D) above the DRI
E) below the DRI
A) above the EER
B) below the EER
C) equal to the EER
D) above the DRI
E) below the DRI
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5
The overall U.S.infant mortality rate decreased by _____% between 2005 and 2011.
A) 5
B) 9
C) 12
D) 20
E) 25
A) 5
B) 9
C) 12
D) 20
E) 25
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6
Corrected age is the same as chronological age for preterm infants.
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7
Multiple gestation can be associated with intrauterine growth retardation.
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8
Infant feeding guidelines for term infants are appropriate for use in most preterm infants using their corrected age.
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9
Slow growth is always a symptom of inadequate nutrition.
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10
Down syndrome can be associated with _____.
A) short stature only
B) decreased muscle tone only
C) increased risk for overweight only
D) short stature and increased risk for overweight only
E) short stature,decreased muscle tone,and increased risk for overweight
A) short stature only
B) decreased muscle tone only
C) increased risk for overweight only
D) short stature and increased risk for overweight only
E) short stature,decreased muscle tone,and increased risk for overweight
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11
Nutrient and energy requirements for high-risk infants with health conditions are based on the recommendations for healthy infants.
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12
Preterm infants have high metabolic rates.
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13
Intrauterine growth may not predict postnatal growth for some infants whose birth removes them from adverse exposure within the intrauterine environment.
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14
All infants with developmental delay have developmental disabilities that continue into childhood.
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15
For which condition would fewer calories be needed for a child?
A) infections
B) fever
C) difficulty breathing
D) recovery from surgery
E) spina bifida
A) infections
B) fever
C) difficulty breathing
D) recovery from surgery
E) spina bifida
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16
Breast milk is unlikely to be recommended for a preterm infant.
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17
In-depth nutrition assessments make sure nutrition is not limiting an infant's growth and development.Which infant would be least likely to require these assessments?
A) an infant born between 37 and 42 weeks of gestation
B) an infant born between 34 and 36.5 weeks of gestation
C) an infant born with consequences of abnormal development during pregnancy
D) an infant at risk for chronic health problems
E) an infant born before 34 weeks gestation
A) an infant born between 37 and 42 weeks of gestation
B) an infant born between 34 and 36.5 weeks of gestation
C) an infant born with consequences of abnormal development during pregnancy
D) an infant at risk for chronic health problems
E) an infant born before 34 weeks gestation
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18
The European Society for Gastroenterology and Nutrition recommends that a premature infant have an energy intake range of _____ cal/kg.
A) 50-65
B) 70-90
C) 110-135
D) 175-225
E) 250-275
A) 50-65
B) 70-90
C) 110-135
D) 175-225
E) 250-275
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19
An infant who is unable to swallow and is having gastrointestinal problems should not be given enteral feedings.
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20
The body composition of preterm infants is the same as that of term infants.
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21
What percentage of children with special health care needs was found to have nutrition-related problems?
A) 5-15%
B) 20-30%
C) 35-40%
D) 45-60%
E) 70-90%
A) 5-15%
B) 20-30%
C) 35-40%
D) 45-60%
E) 70-90%
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22
Infants with intrauterine growth retardation are at increased risk for metabolic disturbances related to metabolism of _____.
A) fatty acids only
B) proteins only
C) fatty acids and proteins
D) fatty acids and glucose
E) fatty acids,proteins,and glucose
A) fatty acids only
B) proteins only
C) fatty acids and proteins
D) fatty acids and glucose
E) fatty acids,proteins,and glucose
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23
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends _____ supplementation for preterm infants on breast milk feedings.
A) vitamin B12
B) vitamin C
C) iron
D) folic acid
E) phenylalanine
A) vitamin B12
B) vitamin C
C) iron
D) folic acid
E) phenylalanine
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24
Which factor is least likely to be a reason for slower growth rates among infants that have the lung condition bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)?
A) higher nutritional requirements
B) increased muscle mass
C) changes in endocrine systems
D) changes in pulmonary systems
E) interactions between endocrine and pulmonary systems
A) higher nutritional requirements
B) increased muscle mass
C) changes in endocrine systems
D) changes in pulmonary systems
E) interactions between endocrine and pulmonary systems
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25
How many calories would the American Academy of Pediatrics initially recommend for a 1.5-kg infant that was born at 33 weeks gestation?
A) 120 kcal/day
B) 150 kcal/day
C) 180 kcal/day
D) 225 kcal/day
E) 248 kcal/day
A) 120 kcal/day
B) 150 kcal/day
C) 180 kcal/day
D) 225 kcal/day
E) 248 kcal/day
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26
Which organ has the smallest impact on an infant's ability to digest protein?
A) heart
B) small intestine
C) liver
D) stomach
E) pancreas
A) heart
B) small intestine
C) liver
D) stomach
E) pancreas
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27
The brain grows most rapidly during _____.
A) the first year
B) the second year
C) years 5-8
D) puberty
E) adulthood
A) the first year
B) the second year
C) years 5-8
D) puberty
E) adulthood
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28
What is the gestation-adjusted age for a 9-month-old infant born preterm (32 weeks)?
A) 6 months
B) 6.5 months
C) 7 months
D) 8 months
E) 8.5 months
A) 6 months
B) 6.5 months
C) 7 months
D) 8 months
E) 8.5 months
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29
Later development of hypertension,hypercholesterolemia,coronary heart disease,impaired glucose tolerance,and diabetes has been associated with birthweight below the _____ percentile.
A) 10th
B) 15th
C) 20th
D) 30th
E) 37th
A) 10th
B) 15th
C) 20th
D) 30th
E) 37th
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30
An infant with _____ requires less energy than a healthy infant.
A) extremely low-birth-weight
B) low-birth-weight
C) Down syndrome
D) difficulty breathing
E) PKU
A) extremely low-birth-weight
B) low-birth-weight
C) Down syndrome
D) difficulty breathing
E) PKU
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31
Which statement correctly describes enteral and/or parenteral feedings?
A) Breastfeeding is an example of enteral feeding.
B) Breastfeeding is an example of parenteral feeding.
C) Enteral feeding delivers nutrients directly to the digestive system while parenteral feeding delivers nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
D) Parenteral feeding delivers nutrients directly to the digestive system while enteral feeding delivers nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
E) Transport of nutrients across the placenta is an example of enteral feeding.
A) Breastfeeding is an example of enteral feeding.
B) Breastfeeding is an example of parenteral feeding.
C) Enteral feeding delivers nutrients directly to the digestive system while parenteral feeding delivers nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
D) Parenteral feeding delivers nutrients directly to the digestive system while enteral feeding delivers nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
E) Transport of nutrients across the placenta is an example of enteral feeding.
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32
Accretion of body fat occurs _____.
A) mainly in preterm infants
B) mainly in infants born after 40 weeks gestation
C) throughout the period of gestation
D) during the second trimester
E) during the third trimester
A) mainly in preterm infants
B) mainly in infants born after 40 weeks gestation
C) throughout the period of gestation
D) during the second trimester
E) during the third trimester
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33
The DRI for protein in infants without special conditions that impair growth or digestion is _____ g protein/kg body weight.
A) 1.52
B) 2.2
C) 3.0
D) 5.0
E) 8.55
A) 1.52
B) 2.2
C) 3.0
D) 5.0
E) 8.55
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34
An infant with repaired spina bifida or Down syndrome requires _____.
A) more calories than a healthy full-term infant
B) fewer calories than a healthy full-term infant
C) the same amount of calories as a healthy full-term infant
D) more calories than a preterm infant
E) the same amount of calories as an adult
A) more calories than a healthy full-term infant
B) fewer calories than a healthy full-term infant
C) the same amount of calories as a healthy full-term infant
D) more calories than a preterm infant
E) the same amount of calories as an adult
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35
The Fenton preterm growth charts are _____.
A) gender specific
B) outdated
C) used exclusively in the United States
D) reflective of longitudinal postnatal growth
E) used exclusively in European countries
A) gender specific
B) outdated
C) used exclusively in the United States
D) reflective of longitudinal postnatal growth
E) used exclusively in European countries
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36
Which nutrient has been implicated in fetal-origin errors?
A) vitamin B12
B) vitamin A
C) iron
D) selenium
E) vitamin D
A) vitamin B12
B) vitamin A
C) iron
D) selenium
E) vitamin D
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37
The key nutrient in human milk fortifiers is _____.
A) iron
B) vitamin D
C) sodium
D) calcium
E) protein
A) iron
B) vitamin D
C) sodium
D) calcium
E) protein
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38
A routine source of fat in preterm infant formula is _____.
A) long-chain triglycerides
B) medium-chain triglycerides
C) short-chain triglycerides
D) trans fatty acids
E) vegetable oil
A) long-chain triglycerides
B) medium-chain triglycerides
C) short-chain triglycerides
D) trans fatty acids
E) vegetable oil
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39
Developmental disabilities are conditions related to impairment in which of the following areas?
A) physical and learning only
B) physical and behavioral only
C) learning and behavioral only
D) physical,learning,and behavioral only
E) physical,learning,behavioral,and language
A) physical and learning only
B) physical and behavioral only
C) learning and behavioral only
D) physical,learning,and behavioral only
E) physical,learning,behavioral,and language
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40
An adequate and consistent pattern of weight gain of _____ grams per day is needed as preterm infants progress toward discharge.
A) 5-10
B) 10-15
C) 15-20
D) 20-30
E) 30-40
A) 5-10
B) 10-15
C) 15-20
D) 20-30
E) 30-40
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41
A gavage feeding is one that provides _____.
A) nutrition directly through the central vein and includes amino acids,dextrose,and a lipid emulsion
B) nutrition through a tube inserted into the stomach or small intestine
C) tube feedings originating from the mouth to the stomach or from the nose to the stomach
D) oral nutrition that has been pureed thoroughly so the infant does not choke
E) nutrition through the use of an oral syringe
A) nutrition directly through the central vein and includes amino acids,dextrose,and a lipid emulsion
B) nutrition through a tube inserted into the stomach or small intestine
C) tube feedings originating from the mouth to the stomach or from the nose to the stomach
D) oral nutrition that has been pureed thoroughly so the infant does not choke
E) nutrition through the use of an oral syringe
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42
The addition of folic acid as a supplement to grains and flours has helped reduce the incidence of _____.
A) spina bifida
B) galactosemia
C) diaphragmatic hernia
D) tracheoesophageal atresia
E) cleft palate
A) spina bifida
B) galactosemia
C) diaphragmatic hernia
D) tracheoesophageal atresia
E) cleft palate
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43
A 12-month-old preterm infant born 2 months prematurely should follow feeding recommendations for _____-month-old infants.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 6
D) 10
E) 12
A) 2
B) 3
C) 6
D) 10
E) 12
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44
Which program provides financial support and access to health insurance to families of infants with disabling conditions if the family meets income eligibility guidelines?
A) WIC
B) Early Head Start
C) National Council on Pediatric Affairs (NCPA)
D) Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)programs
E) Supplemental Social Insurance program
A) WIC
B) Early Head Start
C) National Council on Pediatric Affairs (NCPA)
D) Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)programs
E) Supplemental Social Insurance program
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45
An example of a central nervous system congenital anomaly is _____.
A) a heart malformation
B) spina bifida
C) cleft lip
D) tracheoesophageal atresia
E) galactosemia
A) a heart malformation
B) spina bifida
C) cleft lip
D) tracheoesophageal atresia
E) galactosemia
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46
The energy content of preterm and term breast milk is _____ calories per ounce.
A) 5
B) 10
C) 20
D) 25
E) 30
A) 5
B) 10
C) 20
D) 25
E) 30
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47
Which feeding choice is recommended for preterm infants?
A) formula fortified to meet the infants' nutritional needs
B) breast milk from a donor bank
C) preterm breast milk from the mother
D) a combination of preterm breast milk from the mother and fortified formula
E) a combination of breast milk from a donor bank and fortified formula
A) formula fortified to meet the infants' nutritional needs
B) breast milk from a donor bank
C) preterm breast milk from the mother
D) a combination of preterm breast milk from the mother and fortified formula
E) a combination of breast milk from a donor bank and fortified formula
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48
Preterm infants usually require high calorie feeds that provide _____ calories per ounce.
A) 18-20
B) 22-24
C) 26-28
D) 28-30
E) 34-37
A) 18-20
B) 22-24
C) 26-28
D) 28-30
E) 34-37
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49
Provision of adequate energy and nutrients to the very preterm infant requires _____,followed by slow transition to _____.
A) breastfeeding;parenteral feeding
B) parenteral feeding;breastfeeding
C) enteral feeding;parenteral feeding
D) parenteral feeding;enteral feeding
E) enteral feeding;breastfeeding
A) breastfeeding;parenteral feeding
B) parenteral feeding;breastfeeding
C) enteral feeding;parenteral feeding
D) parenteral feeding;enteral feeding
E) enteral feeding;breastfeeding
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50
One sign of feeding problems in high-risk infants younger than 6 months is _____.
A) a brief duration of feeding
B) too tight a seal on the mother's nipple
C) a rhythmic sucking pattern
D) shallow breathing after the feeding
E) coughing during the feeding
A) a brief duration of feeding
B) too tight a seal on the mother's nipple
C) a rhythmic sucking pattern
D) shallow breathing after the feeding
E) coughing during the feeding
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51
When enteral nutrition is expected to be needed long term,generally over 3 months,the _____ feeding method is most often used.
A) only the gavage
B) the gavage or gastronomy
C) the parenteral or jejunostomy
D) the gavage or jejunostomy
E) the gastronomy or jejunostomy
A) only the gavage
B) the gavage or gastronomy
C) the parenteral or jejunostomy
D) the gavage or jejunostomy
E) the gastronomy or jejunostomy
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52
Donor milk is typically _____ than preterm breast milk
A) higher in fat
B) lower in fat
C) higher in protein
D) lower in protein
E) higher in carbohydrate
A) higher in fat
B) lower in fat
C) higher in protein
D) lower in protein
E) higher in carbohydrate
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53
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.
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.
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54
The disadvantage of preterm infant formulas is increased risk of _____.
A) phenylketonuria
B) necrotizing enterocolitis
C) Down syndrome
D) developing obesity later in life
E) diabetes
A) phenylketonuria
B) necrotizing enterocolitis
C) Down syndrome
D) developing obesity later in life
E) diabetes
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55
Which food would be inappropriate for a baby with galactosemia?
A) sugar solution
B) apple juice
C) soybean formula
D) breast milk
E) orange juice
A) sugar solution
B) apple juice
C) soybean formula
D) breast milk
E) orange juice
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56
Interventions are required to ensure adequate growth and development when feeding problems are identified in infancy.Which intervention would be least helpful?
A) assessing growth less frequently
B) monitoring the infant's intake of all liquids and foods to ensure enough is being consumed
C) changing the frequency and volume of feedings as needed
D) increasing the nutrient density of foods or fluids
E) adjusting nutrition goals to the infant's development abilities
A) assessing growth less frequently
B) monitoring the infant's intake of all liquids and foods to ensure enough is being consumed
C) changing the frequency and volume of feedings as needed
D) increasing the nutrient density of foods or fluids
E) adjusting nutrition goals to the infant's development abilities
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57
Several factors explain why a preterm baby may be hard to feed.An exception is _____.
A) lethargy
B) abdominal distension
C) altered breathing and heart rate
D) disorganized feeding
E) high tolerance of volume
A) lethargy
B) abdominal distension
C) altered breathing and heart rate
D) disorganized feeding
E) high tolerance of volume
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58
Which nutrition concern is least likely to be associated with infants who have Down syndrome?
A) feeding difficulties related to weak muscles in the face and overall
B) high rate of linear growth
C) gastrointestinal problems
D) suboptimal growth rate
E) excessive energy intake
A) feeding difficulties related to weak muscles in the face and overall
B) high rate of linear growth
C) gastrointestinal problems
D) suboptimal growth rate
E) excessive energy intake
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59
If energy provision is inadequate,what stores do preterm infants use to meet their glucose needs?
A) fat stores in tissue only
B) protein stores in muscle only
C) carbohydrate stores in muscle only
D) fat and protein stores in tissue and muscle
E) protein and carbohydrate stores in muscle
A) fat stores in tissue only
B) protein stores in muscle only
C) carbohydrate stores in muscle only
D) fat and protein stores in tissue and muscle
E) protein and carbohydrate stores in muscle
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60
Routes of enteral feeding include _____.
A) gavage and gastronomy feedings only
B) gastronomy and jejunostomy feedings only
C) parenteral and gavage feedings only
D) gavage,gastronomy,and jejunostomy feedings
E) gavage,gastronomy,jejunostomy,and parenteral feedings
A) gavage and gastronomy feedings only
B) gastronomy and jejunostomy feedings only
C) parenteral and gavage feedings only
D) gavage,gastronomy,and jejunostomy feedings
E) gavage,gastronomy,jejunostomy,and parenteral feedings
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61
What daily weight gain goal would the dietitian set for the first three months?
A) 10-25 g/day
B) 20-30 g/day
C) 30-40 g/day
D) 40-50 g/day
E) 60 g/day
A) 10-25 g/day
B) 20-30 g/day
C) 30-40 g/day
D) 40-50 g/day
E) 60 g/day
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62
Matching
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Macrocephaly
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Macrocephaly
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Following discharge from the hospital,Rebecca shows signs of fatigue during feeding.The dietitian then recommends a higher-calorie formula.How many calories/ounce would the new formula most likely contain?
A) 24
B) 30
C) 35
D) 40
E) 45
A) 24
B) 30
C) 35
D) 40
E) 45
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a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Down syndrome
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Down syndrome
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Matching
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Extremely low-birthweight infant (ELBW)
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Extremely low-birthweight infant (ELBW)
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a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Galactosemia
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Galactosemia
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67
Which statement best describes body fat storage changes expected in Rebecca?
A) Fat stores will decrease in 3 months.
B) Fat stores will stay the same in 3 months.
C) Fat stores will increase in 3 months.
D) Body fat stores will increase immediately.
E) Body fat stores will decrease immediately.
A) Fat stores will decrease in 3 months.
B) Fat stores will stay the same in 3 months.
C) Fat stores will increase in 3 months.
D) Body fat stores will increase immediately.
E) Body fat stores will decrease immediately.
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68
Explain the fetal programming hypothesis,with specific reference to how preterm birth provides supportive evidence.
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a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Low-birth-weight infant (LBW)
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Low-birth-weight infant (LBW)
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70
What are some of the factors that can affect growth rate during pregnancy?
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a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Microcephaly
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Microcephaly
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Three months after Rebecca's birth,her mother returns to the community health care clinic and reports that Rebecca is "not as tired as she used to be when drinking her bottle." What additional information would reinforce the mom's report that the infant's feeding behaviors have improved?
A) The number of bowel movements had increased since the last visit.
B) The amount of time between feedings had increased since the last visit.
C) The infant is now drinking sugar water.
D) The infant now enjoys a pacifier.
E) The infant appears hungry all the time.
A) The number of bowel movements had increased since the last visit.
B) The amount of time between feedings had increased since the last visit.
C) The infant is now drinking sugar water.
D) The infant now enjoys a pacifier.
E) The infant appears hungry all the time.
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a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Tracheoesophageal atresia
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Tracheoesophageal atresia
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Matching
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
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Matching
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Anencephaly
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Anencephaly
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Matching
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Seizures
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Seizures
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a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Necrotizing enterocolitis
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Necrotizing enterocolitis
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Your friend is worried that her preterm infant may be at nutritional risk.What are some questions you or a physician could ask her to help identify if there may be a problem?
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a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Very-low-birth-weight infant (VLBW)
a.Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
b.Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
c.Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
d.A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
e.Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
f.Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
g.Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
h.Abnormally large head size for age and gender
i.Abnormally small head size for age and gender
j.Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
k.Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
l.Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
Very-low-birth-weight infant (VLBW)
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What would be the appropriate resource to measure Rebecca's growth velocity?
A) a growth chart specifically made for preterm births
B) a CDC growth chart
C) catch-up growth charts
D) a growth chart made for healthy,full-term infants
E) Growth charts are not appropriate for preterm infants.
A) a growth chart specifically made for preterm births
B) a CDC growth chart
C) catch-up growth charts
D) a growth chart made for healthy,full-term infants
E) Growth charts are not appropriate for preterm infants.
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