The nurse assessing a baby at the well-child clinic suspects this to be a "milk baby" because of the findings of: (Select all that apply.)

a. Pallor
b. Overweight
c. Hyperactivity
d. Apparent hunger
e. Irritability


A, B, E
"Milk babies" are pale, overweight, irritable, lethargic, and anorexic.

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