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[Show more]Acute malnutrition (undernutrition) refers to changes in weight in relation to height. correct answer: % of IBW @ 50%Wt/Ln 
>90% Grade 0 (normal) 
80%-89% Grade 1 (mild) 
70% -79% Grade Il (moderate) 
<70 rade lIl (severe) 
 
Chronic malnutrition (stunting) refers to a reduction in the rat...
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Add to cartAcute malnutrition (undernutrition) refers to changes in weight in relation to height. correct answer: % of IBW @ 50%Wt/Ln 
>90% Grade 0 (normal) 
80%-89% Grade 1 (mild) 
70% -79% Grade Il (moderate) 
<70 rade lIl (severe) 
 
Chronic malnutrition (stunting) refers to a reduction in the rat...
growth chart for 0-24 mo correct answer: WHO - world health org gc 
 
growth chart for 2-20 years correct answer: CDC - center for disease control gc 
 
weight for children and adults should be to the nearest correct answer: 0.1kg 
 
weight for infants should be to the nearest correct answer: 0....
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Add to cartgrowth chart for 0-24 mo correct answer: WHO - world health org gc 
 
growth chart for 2-20 years correct answer: CDC - center for disease control gc 
 
weight for children and adults should be to the nearest correct answer: 0.1kg 
 
weight for infants should be to the nearest correct answer: 0....
Acute malnutrition (undernutrition) refers to changes in weight in relation to height. correct answer: % of IBW @ 50%Wt/Ln 
>90% Grade 0 (normal) 
80%-89% Grade 1 (mild) 
70% -79% Grade Il (moderate) 
<70 rade lIl (severe) 
 
3 stages of milk produced correct answer: Colostrum: 1st milk p...
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Add to cartAcute malnutrition (undernutrition) refers to changes in weight in relation to height. correct answer: % of IBW @ 50%Wt/Ln 
>90% Grade 0 (normal) 
80%-89% Grade 1 (mild) 
70% -79% Grade Il (moderate) 
<70 rade lIl (severe) 
 
3 stages of milk produced correct answer: Colostrum: 1st milk p...
A female 14 year-old child presents to the family practice clinic with the following measurements: 
Weight:62kg 
Stature: 1.6m 
BMI: 24 
 
Which of the following is the *MOST* appropriate assessment of this child? 
*A.* Normal weight 
*B.* Overweight 
*C.* Obese 
*D.* Severely obese correct answer: ...
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Add to cartA female 14 year-old child presents to the family practice clinic with the following measurements: 
Weight:62kg 
Stature: 1.6m 
BMI: 24 
 
Which of the following is the *MOST* appropriate assessment of this child? 
*A.* Normal weight 
*B.* Overweight 
*C.* Obese 
*D.* Severely obese correct answer: ...
How do the healthful benefits of one factor of nutrition, health, or safety affect the outcomes in the others? 
A. Nutrition, health, and safety are closely aligned and interrelated 
B. Physical health has a greater effect on social, emotional, and physical development 
C. Nutrition affects health m...
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Add to cartHow do the healthful benefits of one factor of nutrition, health, or safety affect the outcomes in the others? 
A. Nutrition, health, and safety are closely aligned and interrelated 
B. Physical health has a greater effect on social, emotional, and physical development 
C. Nutrition affects health m...
When is a child ready to transition to solid foods? correct answer: - can sit up with support 
- have some teeth 
- extrusion reflex is gone 
- head control 
- can chew and swallow 
 
Extrusion Reflex correct answer: involuntary response in which a young infant thrusts its tongue forward when a so...
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Add to cartWhen is a child ready to transition to solid foods? correct answer: - can sit up with support 
- have some teeth 
- extrusion reflex is gone 
- head control 
- can chew and swallow 
 
Extrusion Reflex correct answer: involuntary response in which a young infant thrusts its tongue forward when a so...
Define Term vs Preterm. correct answer: Term > 36 weeks of gestation 
Preterm <=36 weeks gestation 
 
Define neonate vs infant. correct answer: Neonate <1 month of age 
Infant 1-12 months of age 
 
What is considered low birth weight? correct answer: <2500 gm 
 
What is considered ver...
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Add to cartDefine Term vs Preterm. correct answer: Term > 36 weeks of gestation 
Preterm <=36 weeks gestation 
 
Define neonate vs infant. correct answer: Neonate <1 month of age 
Infant 1-12 months of age 
 
What is considered low birth weight? correct answer: <2500 gm 
 
What is considered ver...
Infants lose up to 10% of their body weight in the first days of life, then typically gain back to birth weight by approximately 10 days of age correct answer: Infants lose up to __% of their body weight in the first days of life, then typically gain back to birth weight by approximately ___ days o...
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Add to cartInfants lose up to 10% of their body weight in the first days of life, then typically gain back to birth weight by approximately 10 days of age correct answer: Infants lose up to __% of their body weight in the first days of life, then typically gain back to birth weight by approximately ___ days o...
oral rehydration therapy correct answer: a treatment involving the administration of a salt and sugar solution to a child who is dehydrated from diarrhea 
 
DRI Energy 2-3 months correct answer: 609kcal/day 
 
Protein Needs DRI Healthy 0-6mo AI correct answer: 1.52g/kg/d 
 
Protein Healthy 7-12mo...
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Add to cartoral rehydration therapy correct answer: a treatment involving the administration of a salt and sugar solution to a child who is dehydrated from diarrhea 
 
DRI Energy 2-3 months correct answer: 609kcal/day 
 
Protein Needs DRI Healthy 0-6mo AI correct answer: 1.52g/kg/d 
 
Protein Healthy 7-12mo...
EER (calories/day) 0-3 months correct answer: (89 x weight(kg) - 100) + 175 
 
EER 4-6 mos correct answer: (89 x weight(kg) - 100) + 56 
 
EER 7-12 mos correct answer: (89 x weight(kg) - 100) + 22 
 
EER 13-35 mos correct answer: (89 x weight(kg) - 100) + 20 
 
General rule after 3 yrs for EER c...
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Add to cartEER (calories/day) 0-3 months correct answer: (89 x weight(kg) - 100) + 175 
 
EER 4-6 mos correct answer: (89 x weight(kg) - 100) + 56 
 
EER 7-12 mos correct answer: (89 x weight(kg) - 100) + 22 
 
EER 13-35 mos correct answer: (89 x weight(kg) - 100) + 20 
 
General rule after 3 yrs for EER c...
T/F: human milk is complete nutrition for baby correct answer: true (it has fluids, carbs, protein, fat, and micronutrients) 
 
carbs make up 40-50% of total calories for infants, ____ is the primary carbohydrate source in human milk and milk based formulas correct answer: lactose 
 
T/F: there is...
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Add to cartT/F: human milk is complete nutrition for baby correct answer: true (it has fluids, carbs, protein, fat, and micronutrients) 
 
carbs make up 40-50% of total calories for infants, ____ is the primary carbohydrate source in human milk and milk based formulas correct answer: lactose 
 
T/F: there is...
What are the effects of malnutrition on outcomes in critically ill children? correct answer: malnutrition, including obesity, is associated with adverse clinical outcomes, longer periods of ventilation, higher risk of hospital-acquried infection, longer hospital stay, increased mortality 
 
What ag...
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Add to cartWhat are the effects of malnutrition on outcomes in critically ill children? correct answer: malnutrition, including obesity, is associated with adverse clinical outcomes, longer periods of ventilation, higher risk of hospital-acquried infection, longer hospital stay, increased mortality 
 
What ag...
_____________ happens from the beginning of a child's life correct answer: learning 
 
In the first three years, babies' brains make ___________ connections every second. correct answer: 700 
 
An average economically advantaged child knows ______ words by age 3. An economically disadvantaged ch...
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Add to cart_____________ happens from the beginning of a child's life correct answer: learning 
 
In the first three years, babies' brains make ___________ connections every second. correct answer: 700 
 
An average economically advantaged child knows ______ words by age 3. An economically disadvantaged ch...
What would be a normal body weight after one year for a healthy infant with a birth weight of 8 lbs? correct answer: 24 lbs 
 
What is the typical weight gain (lbs) of an infant between the first and second year of life? correct answer: 10 
 
What organ in the infant uses more than half of the day...
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Add to cartWhat would be a normal body weight after one year for a healthy infant with a birth weight of 8 lbs? correct answer: 24 lbs 
 
What is the typical weight gain (lbs) of an infant between the first and second year of life? correct answer: 10 
 
What organ in the infant uses more than half of the day...
Why pediatric nutrition? correct answer: Unlike adults, children nutrition needs are more reliant on their parent, so education is key. More importantly children's dietary habits are starting to form and can influence their taste and risk for chronic diseases as they get older 
 
Define nutrition ...
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Add to cartWhy pediatric nutrition? correct answer: Unlike adults, children nutrition needs are more reliant on their parent, so education is key. More importantly children's dietary habits are starting to form and can influence their taste and risk for chronic diseases as they get older 
 
Define nutrition ...
What are the 2 primary purposes of pediatric nutrition care? correct answer: 1. optimize child's health and nutrition status 
2. get child growing and developing 
 
What are the 3 main anthropometrics used in the acute care setting for kids? Briefly describe procedure for measuring each. 
 
What a...
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Add to cartWhat are the 2 primary purposes of pediatric nutrition care? correct answer: 1. optimize child's health and nutrition status 
2. get child growing and developing 
 
What are the 3 main anthropometrics used in the acute care setting for kids? Briefly describe procedure for measuring each. 
 
What a...
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