To avoid overlooking food allergies in the toddler, the nurse would advise the caregivers to add new foods:

a. one at a time c. on the weekends
b. no more than once a week d. during the evening meal only


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A Correct: To avoid overlooking food allergies in the toddler, the nurse would advise the caregivers to add new foods one at a time.
B Incorrect: To avoid overlooking food allergies in the toddler, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to add new foods no more than once a week.
C Incorrect: To avoid overlooking food allergies in the toddler, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to add new foods on the weekends.
D Incorrect: To avoid overlooking food allergies in the toddler, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to add new foods during the evening meal only.

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