The young mother of a 9-month-old complains to the home health nurse that the partially used jars of baby food she stores in the refrigerator turn to liquid. To clarify the situation, the nurse asks:

a. "Did you heat the food in the jar in the microwave?"
b. "What brand of food are you using?"
c. "Did you carefully cap the jar?"
d. "Did you feed your baby directly from the jar?"


D
When the child is fed directly from the jar and the jar is returned to the refrigerator, the saliva from the child digests the food in the jar, turning it to liquid.

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