Interventions are required to ensure adequate growth and development of infants when feeding problems are identified. Which intervention would be least helpful?

A. assessing growth less frequently
B. monitoring the infant's intake of all liquids and foods to ensure enough is being consumed
C. changing the frequency and volume of feedings as needed
D. increasing the nutrient density of foods or fluids
E. adjusting nutrition goals to the infant's development abilities


Answer: A

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