In teaching the caregivers about giving juice to their preschool-aged child, the nurse would advise the caregivers to give the child no more than how many ounces of juice per day?

a. 8-12 c. 18-24
b. 16 d. 28


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A Correct. Limiting juice to no more than 8-12 ounces per day will help the child take more food at meals and snacks.
B Incorrect. In teaching the caregivers about giving juice to their preschool-aged child, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to give the child 16 ounces of juice per day.
C Incorrect. In teaching the caregivers about giving juice to their preschool-aged child, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to give the child 18-24 ounces of juice per day.
D Incorrect. In teaching the caregivers about giving juice to their preschool-aged child, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to give the child 28 ounces of juice per day.

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