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he Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Provides ContinueToNurseAsLong Anticipatory Guidance For A 6-month-old Infant Who Is Breastfed Who Takes 400 Iu Of Vitamin D Daily. The Parent Reports That The Infant Has Begun Taking Cereals, Fruits, And Vegetables In Addition To Nursing. What Will The Nurse Practitioner Recommend To Promote Healthy Nutrition? A. Begin Supplementing With Iron. B. Continue To Nurse As Long As Desired. C. Discontinue The Vitamin D Supplement. D. Stop Breastfeeding At 1 Year Of Age.

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GRADE A+ Burns 8th ed Chapter 14: Nutrition Exam with ans 2025

1. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Provides Continue To Nurse As Long
Anticipatory Guidance For A 6-month-old Infant Who As Desired.
Is Breastfed Who Takes 400 Iu Of Vitamin D Daily.
The Parent Reports That The Infant Has Begun Taking
Cereals, Fruits, And Vegetables In Addition To Nursing.
What Will The Nurse Practitioner Recommend To Pro-
mote Healthy Nutrition?
A. Begin Supplementing With Iron.
B. Continue To Nurse As Long As Desired.
C. Discontinue The Vitamin D Supplement.
D. Stop Breastfeeding At 1 Year Of Age.

2. The Parent Of A Toddler Tells The Primary Care Pedi- Protein Deficiency
atric Nurse Practitioner That The Family Has Adopted
A plant-based diet And The Child Is Receiving Rice And
Almond Milk Instead Of Cow's Milk. The Nurse Practi-
tioner Will Counsel The Parents About
A. Calcium Deficiency.
B. Excess Caloric Intake.
C. Excess Fat Intake.
D. Protein Deficiency.

3. The Parent Of A 12-month-old Infant Asks The Primary Younger Children Need A
Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Why 2% Cow's Milk Is Limited Amount Of Fats
Recommended Instead Of Whole Milk. What Will The
Nurse Practitioner Tell This Parent?
A. Whole Milk Is Usually Not Fortified With Vitamin D.
B. 2% Milk Is Higher In Essential Proteins And Minerals
C. Young Children Don't Need The Extra Calories Found
In Whole Milk.
D. Younger Children Need A Limited Amount Of Fats.


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4. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Sees A Ask The Parents To Provide
3-year-old Child Whose Parents Report Is A Picky Eater A 3-day Food Diary.
In Spite Of Their Continued Efforts To Provide Nutri-
tious Meals. The Parents Ask Whether A Multivitamin Is
Necessary. How Will The Nurse Practitioner Respond?
A. Ask The Parents To Provide A 3-day Food Diary.
B. Prescribe A Daily Multivitamin With Iron.
C. Reinforce The Need To Meet Dris Each Day.
D. Tell Them That Supplements Are Unnecessary

5. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Is Exam- Evaluate The Child's Feed-
ining A Toddler Who Is Below The 3rd Percentile For ing And Elimination Be-
Weight, Even Though The Parents Claim That The Child haviors And Ask The Fam-
Eats "Constantly." What Will The Nurse Practitioner Do ily To Describe Mealtime
Initially? Routines
A. Evaluate The Child's Feeding And Elimination Behav-
iors And Ask The Family To Describe Mealtime Rou-
tines.
B. Recommend Giving A Multivitamin And Offering
High-calorie Foods, Such As Ice Cream.
C. Refer The Child To A Feeding Evaluation Clinic For A
Swallow Study And Evaluation Of Possible GERD.
D. Suggest That The Parents Supplement The Child's
Food Intake With A high-calorie formula.

6. The Mother Of A 6-year-old Child Tells The Primary Providing A Variety Of
Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner That The Child Only Healthy Foods At Each
Wants To Eat French Fries And Hamburgers And Refus- Meal
es Most Vegetables. What Will The Nurse Practitioner
Recommend?
A. Giving The Child A Multivitamin Since This Is A Phase
B. Having The Child Eat Vegetables Before Getting The
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