Unless there is some contraindication, the nurse knows to check with the caregivers to be certain that most fruits and vegetables have been added, as well as strained meats, by the time that the infant is how many months old?
a. 5 to 7 c. 11 to 13
b. 8 to 10 d. 14 to 16
B
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A Incorrect. The nurse knows to check with the caregivers to be certain that most fruits, vegetables and strained meats have been added to the infant's diet later than 5 to 7 months.
B Correct. The nurse knows to check with the caregivers to be certain that most fruits, vegetables and strained meats have been added to the infant's diet at about 8 to 10 months.
C Incorrect. The nurse knows to check with the caregivers to be certain that most fruits, vegetables and strained meats have been added to the infant's diet earlier than 11 to 13 months.
D Incorrect. The nurse knows to check with the caregivers to be certain that most fruits, vegetables and strained meats have been added to the infant's diet earlier than 14 to 16 months.
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