The nurse has discussed with a mother the process of introducing solid foods to her 6-month-old infant. What statement by the mother leads the nurse to determine that learning has taken place?
a. "I will give my infant rice cereal first."
b. "I will give my infant yellow vegetables first."
c. "I will give my infant egg yolks first."
d. "I will give my infant fruits first."
ANS: A
Solid foods are usually introduced at about 6 months of age, starting with rice cereal, which is the least allergenic.
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