In general, what are the chief consequences of nutritional deprivation in the lactating mother??
A) ?cessation of lactation
B) ?reduced quality of milk
C) ?reduced quantity of milk
D) ?an inability to pass antibodies to the infant
C
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Which of the following is NOT a true statement about childhood obesity and its causes?
a. An obese 4-year-old is more likely to be obese as an adult than an obese 13- year-old. b. Obese children are at increased risk of fatty liver disease and type 2 diabetes. c. Currently about 17% of children in the United States are obese. d. Fewer home meals is one factor that has likely contributed to the rise in obesity
Macrosomia is
A) the presence of larger-than-normal hands on a newborn. B) a neural tube defect. C) a larger-than-normal baby (weighing more than 8 pounds, 13 ounces). D) a type of osteoporosis that occurs in pregnant women.
Mrs. P is an 85-year-old female who is a resident of a long-term care facility. The wound nurse was doing her rounds and noticed that Mrs. P had developed an open ulcer with a partial thickness loss of dermis and a red-pink wound bed on the side of her hip. She is 5'2" and weighs 52 kilograms with no known gastrointestinal or autoimmune issues. The wound nurse schedules a nutrition consultation
for Mrs. P and discusses her findings with you.What type of wound has Mrs. P likely developed? a. Stage I pressure ulcer b. Stage II pressure ulcer c. Stage III pressure ulcer d. Stage IV peptic ulcer e. Stage I gangrenous ulcer
Zinc deficiency could result in a secondary deficiency of folate, because polyglutamate hydrolase is a zinc-containing enzyme.?
Indicate whether the statement is true or false