For infants born to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–positive mothers, breastfeeding is:
a. always recommended.
b. never recommended.
c. not recommended when safe alternatives are available.
d. only recommended if the mother's nutritional status is adequate.
C
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a. expedite gastric emptying. b. lower LDL cholesterol levels. c. increase intestinal transit time. d. quicken glucose absorption.
An example of a child who is at high risk for iron deficiency anemia is the child
a. who has allergies to milk and nuts b. who lives in an African American low-income family c. whose parents work full time d. who eats most food away from home
Typically, adults require _____ of water daily
a. 1000 milliliters b. 1500 milliliters c. 1750 milliliters d. 2000 milliliters
Alcohol that is not immediately metabolized by the liver ends up in the ____
a. gallbladder b. circulatory system c. stomach d. pancreas e. large intestine