When teaching the caregivers about the selection of a baby's semisolid food, the nurse would tell them to:

a. select jars of baby food with salt content under 400 micrograms (mcg) per jar
b. add a little regular refined white sugar to the baby food, as babies prefer sweet-tasting foods
c. buy baby foods with added artificial sweetener or add one packet per jar
d. do not add sugar or salt to a baby's food and select products preferably with no added salt or sugar


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A Incorrect. When teaching about the selection of a baby's semisolid food, the nurse would not tell them to select jars of baby food with salt content under 400 micrograms (mcg) per jar.
B Incorrect. When teaching about the selection of a baby's semisolid food, the nurse would not tell them to add a little regular refined white sugar to the baby food, as babies prefer sweet-tasting foods.
C Incorrect. When teaching about the selection of a baby's semisolid food, the nurse would not tell them to buy baby foods with added artificial sweetener or add one packet per jar.
D Correct. When teaching about the selection of a baby's semisolid food, the nurse would not tell them: do not add sugar or salt to a baby's food and select products preferably with no added salt or sugar.

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