Newborn and Infant Nutrition OPEN NOTES Test PDF

Summary

This document is an open-notes test focusing on newborn and infant nutrition. It covers multiple choice questions, short answer sections, and true/false inquiries. Key areas covered include feeding practices, dietary needs, and potential digestive issues.

Full Transcript

**Newborn and Infant Nutrition OPEN NOTES Test\ ** **[Part 1: Multiple Choice (2 points each) HIGHLIGHT the BEST answer.]** 1\. How much will a typical infant's birth weight change in the first 12 months? A. None B. Double C. Triple D. Quadruple 2\. How often should a mother breastfeed a newborn...

**Newborn and Infant Nutrition OPEN NOTES Test\ ** **[Part 1: Multiple Choice (2 points each) HIGHLIGHT the BEST answer.]** 1\. How much will a typical infant's birth weight change in the first 12 months? A. None B. Double C. Triple D. Quadruple 2\. How often should a mother breastfeed a newborn child? A. Every hour B. Every 2 hours C. Every 3 hours D. Whenever they want 3\. In the first few days, how many wet diapers will a baby have per day? A. 0-1 B. 1-2 C. 2-3 D. 3-4 4\. After a mother's milk supply has increased, how many wet diapers will a baby have per day? A. 2-3 B. 3-4 C. 4-5 D. 5-6 5\. After a mother's milk supply has increased, how many dirty diapers will a baby have per day? A. 1-2 B. 2-3 C. 3-4 D. 4-5 6\. Choking and overfeeding is a hazard of: A. Bottle Feeding B. Breastfeeding C. Formula Feeding D. Self-Feeding 7\. What releases stomach gas and prevents regurgitation? A. Bottle feeding B. Breastfeeding C. Burping D. Putting cereal in milk 8\. Which type of formula is most used and best tolerated? A. Cow's Milk B. Protein Hydrolysate C. Soy D. Specialized 9\. Which type of formula is an allergy alternative for cow's milk? A. Cow's Milk B. Protein Hydrolysate C. Soy D. Specialized 10\. Which type of formula is hypoallergenic and easier to digest? A. Cow's Milk B. Protein Hydrolysate C. Soy D. Specialized 11\. Which type of formula preparation is the most popular? A. Concentrated B. Powdered C. Pre-bottled D. Ready-to-Feed 12\. Which type of formula is the most sterile? A. Concentrated B. Powdered C. Pre-bottled D. Ready-to-Feed 13\. Which type of formula is the least expensive? A. Concentrated B. Powdered C. Pre-bottled D. Ready-to-Feed 14\. When working with a powdered formula, how many scoops of the powder would you add to 4 oz of water? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 15\. When working with a concentrated liquid formula, how many ounces of formula would you add to 3 ounces of water? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 16\. How much water do you add to Ready-to-Feed formula? A. None B. 1 oz C. 2 oz D. 3 oz 17\. DHA and ARA assist in the development of infant's: A. Arms and legs B. Digestive system C. Eyesight and brain D. Taste buds 18\. A one-month-old on average eats \_\_\_\_\_of formula per feeding, and eats approximately \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ in 24 hours. A. 1-2 oz; 6-8 times B. 2-4 oz; 5-6 times C. 2-4 oz; 6-8 times D. 4-5 oz; 6-8 times 19\. A two-month-old on average eats \_\_\_\_\_ of formula per feeding, and eats approximately \_\_\_\_\_\_ in 24 hours. A. 2-4 oz; 6-8 times B. 5-6 oz; 5-6 times C. 5-6 oz; 7-8 times D. 7-8 oz; 7-8 times 20\. A three- to five-month-old on average eats \_\_\_\_\_\_ of formula per feeding, and eats approximately \_\_\_\_\_\_ in 24 hours. A. 4-5 oz; 6-7 times B. 5-6 oz; 6-7 times C. 6-7 oz; 4-5 times D. 6-7 oz; 5-6 times 21\. When should you start to introduce baby food into a child's diet? A. 2-3 months B. 3-5 months C. 4-6 months D. 7-8 months 22\. When introducing solid foods, which food should be introduced first? A. Fruits B. Infant cereal C. Vegetables D. Yogurt 23\. Cow's milk should not be introduced into the child's diet until: A. 6 months B. 9 months C. 12 months D. 18 months 24\. When does the American Academy of Pediatrics suggest that it is okay to introduce fruit juice? A. 1 month B. 3 months C. 6 months D. 12 months 25\. What food can cause infant botulism? A. Cow's milk B. Honey C. Sugar D. Unpasteurized juice 26\. What digestive issue is caused by a malfunction of the valve-like muscles between the stomach and the esophagus? A. Allergies B. Colic C. GER D. Malnutrition 27\. By the end of the first year, a baby's stomach is around: A. 1 ounce B. 5 ounces C. 10 ounces D. 15 ounces **[Part 2: True or False - Make sure you write the words TRUE or FALSE (2 points each) ]** 28\. During the first few days, a mother's breastmilk will be high in volume and low in nutrients. 29\. Infants should be held in a semi-upright position during feeding. 30\. Self-feeding does not allow infants to bond with their caregivers. 31\. It is okay to put cereal in milk to help the baby feel fuller. 32\. It is okay to allow babies to sleep with a bottle. 33\. You should burp before, during and after feeding. 34\. Ready-to-Feed formula is the best formula to use. 35\. It does not matter what type of water you use when adding it to powdered or concentrated formula. 36\. DHA and ARA only appear in formula, not breastmilk. 37\. All infant formula has the same nutrient deficiency. 38\. When starting a child on solid foods, it is okay to use a mixture of foods at one time. 39\. Always give an infant a small amount of the food, especially when first starting out. 40\. An infant's preferred foods can change all of the time. **[Part 3: Short Answer -- Make sure you answer the question fully in a different color font. (4 points each)]** 42\. What are five purposes of mealtime for an infant? 43\. What are three reasons a mother might choose breastfeeding over formula feeding? 45\. If a mother decides to breastfeed, how does that affect a mother's diet? 46\. Why should you wait a few days before introducing a new food to an infant? 47\. Give three examples of what can be considered choking hazards for infants and children.

Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser