A parent tells the nurse that his 2-year-old son does not like to eat fruit, but loves juice. The nurse advises him to:
a. Give the child 10 to 12 ounces of juice a day
b. High intake of fruit juice can lead to diarrhea
c. High intake of juice will make his teeth stronger
d. Avoid offering a healthy snack in place of the juice
B
A high intake of fruit juice can lead to diarrhea. Juice will also cause tooth decay. Fruit juice should be limited to 4 to 6 ounces daily.
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