What are signs that an infant has had enough to eat?

A. falling asleep
B. becoming playful
C. turning head away or not paying attention
D. All of these choices are accurate.


Answer: D

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A. binge-eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, and anorexia nervosa B. anorexia, diabulimia, and night eating syndrome C. anorexia, female athlete triad, and night eating syndrome D. muscle dysmorphia, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder

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Which of the following is a characteristic associated with adolescent pregnancy?

a. Labor is typically shorter due to the baby being smaller. b. Maternal death is highest for those younger than age 20. c. Socioeconomic status has little effect on pregnancy health and complications. d. Young mothers are less likely to smoke. e. They are more likely to deliver a baby that weighs 5 ½ pounds or less.

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The goal set for 2020 is for at least _____% of women to ever breastfeed their infants

a. 25 b. 50 c. 75 d. 82 e. 90

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How much greater is a typical adult woman's body fat compared to that of men with the same BMI?

a. 22% greater b. 12% greater c. 18 % greater d. 6% greater e. 28% greater

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