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Infant Nutrition

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1. What is myconium?






2. What are signs of hunger?






3. What are signs of fullness?






4. How are lactation and a child's food preference related?


5. How many calories per ounce can a pre-term infant receive from transitional milk?






6. What is transitional milk?






7. What does the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend for breastfeeding?






8. How much iron do infants need?






9. What proteins are in breastmilk?






10. What is lactation?






11. How does lactation affect digestion?






12. What is the indication for amino acid based formulas?






13. How should foods be introduced to infants?






14. What is quantitavely indicative of proper growth?






15. What is colostrum?






16. How should food allergies be addressed?






17. What are some pointers for feeding 1-2 year olds?






18. What type of ratio does formula milk carry?






19. What risks are associated with formula usage?






20. What is rooting?






21. How does a child gain immunity via breastfeeding?


22. What is the indication for soy-based formulas?






23. What should nurses educate mothers in when discussing the adequacy of intake?






24. What carbohydrates are in breast milk?






25. What are some foods that should not be introduced to infants?


26. What is oxytocin?






27. What is prolactin?






28. What are examples of specialized-term formulas?






29. What is a food jag?






30. What should nurses teach mothers when they use formula milk?






31. How does lactation correlated to a decreased risk for obesity and DMT2?


32. What types of formulas are available?






33. How does breast milk adapt to an infant's nutritional needs?


34. How does breastfeeding prevent ovarian and breast cancers?






35. When can infants eat the same food as adults?






36. What fats are in breast milk?






37. What is the let-down reflex?






38. How is the composition of formula different from breast milk?






39. How many calories does human milk contain?






40. How much vitamin D is needed for infants?






41. How many calories per ounce can a full-term infant receive from transitional milk?






42. Why is Vitamin K administered on infants?






43. What is mature milk?


44. How are preterm formulas different from standard formulas






45. How are the nutritional needs of infants different from adults?






46. What interventions should be done for preterm infants?






47. How do mothers meet the caloric demands of breast feeding?






48. What are some benefits of breastfeeding to mothers?


49. What are the stages of human milk?






50. What are some infant feeding recommendations?