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Infant Nutrition and Development: Feeding and Growth Milestones, Quizzes of Nutrition

Essential terms, definitions, and developmental milestones related to infant nutrition and feeding. Topics include the importance of cholesterol, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals for infants, as well as the timeline for introducing various types of food and weaning from bottles. Understanding these concepts is crucial for parents and caregivers to ensure proper growth and development.

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2011/2012

Uploaded on 05/03/2012

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Download Infant Nutrition and Development: Feeding and Growth Milestones and more Quizzes Nutrition in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 ABCD method DEFINITION 1 A: anthropometricB: biochemicalC: clinical/physicalD: Diet TERM 2 why is cholesterol important for baby? DEFINITION 2 important for new cell synthesis TERM 3 CARBS: what is major source/role? DEFINITION 3 LACTOSEENERGY TERM 4 WHAT vitamin is low in breast milk? DEFINITION 4 VITAMIN D TERM 5 WHY is ZINC important for infants? DEFINITION 5 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTAND FOR APPETITE TERM 6 what must disappear before baby can be spoon fed? DEFINITION 6 SUCKLING REFLEX TERM 7 when is baby ready to be spoon fed? DEFINITION 7 4-6 months once suckling reflex is gone and infant can control head and can move tongue from side to side TERM 8 what are the main reasons for not giving cows milk to infants before 12 months? DEFINITION 8 IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIAHIGH RENAL SOLUTE LOADMICRONUTRIENTS ARE LOW TERM 9 HOW often does an infant need to be fed at birth? DEFINITION 9 16-20 oz/d @ 1-2.5 oz per feeding @ 8-12 feedings per day TERM 10 HOW often does an infant need to be fed at 3- 4 months DEFINITION 10 24-32 oz/d @ 4-8 oz per feeding @ 4-6 feedings per day TERM 21 an infants birth weight ____ by 6 months, and ____ by 1 yr DEFINITION 21 DOUBLESTRIPLES TERM 22 what is the number 1 tool to assess growth in infants? DEFINITION 22 WEIGHT GAIN TERM 23 WEIGHT GAIN from 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-12 months DEFINITION 23 20-30 g/d15-21 g/d10-13 g/d TERM 24 ROOTING/ SUCKLING DEFINITION 24 OCCURS WHEN INFANT'S CHEEK IS TOUCHED; INFANTs HEAD TURNS TOWARD THAT CHEEK***IMPORTANT FOR BREASTFEEDINGTONGUE MOVES BACK/FORTH AND ALLOWS INFANT TO SUCK TERM 25 what type of breathers are newborns/infants? DEFINITION 25 obligate NOSE BREATHERS TERM 26 what is a precursor to voluntary grasping? DEFINITION 26 PALMAR REFLEX TERM 27 which way does a baby begin to move? DEFINITION 27 FROM TOP TO BOTTOM(FROM HEAD--> FEET) TERM 28 what does self feeding require? DEFINITION 28 FINE MOTOR SKILLS TERM 29 how long does it take for the GI tract to fully form and mature? DEFINITION 29 6-12 months
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