Cereals containing ____ should be introduced by six months of age. iron vitamin D vitamin C calcium
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Which of the following explain why cow's milk should not be introduced until after an infant's first birthday? (p. 544) Cow's milk may cause intestinal bleeding and the loss of iron. Calcium in cow's milk may prevent iron absorption from other foods. Vitamin C in cow's milk may result in excessive iron absorption from other foods. At about what age should the first solid semi-liquid solid food be introduced into baby's diet? (pp. 544-545) [This answer is a range of months:] 8 to 10 months, 10 to 12 months. What type of iron-rich baby food (mixed with breast milk, formula or water) should be introduced to baby first? (p. 545) Scrambled eggs, pureed legumes, textured vegetables, finely cut fish, iron-fortified cereal. Which of the following food items are considered to be choking risks for infants or young children? (p. 546) Hot dog slices, peanut butter, whole grapes and cherries, all of the above, popcorn and chips. Complete this sentence: Nursing Bottle Tooth Decay can be caused by (p. 548) letting the baby feed themselves with their own spoon during meals, putting the baby to bed for the night with a bottle of milk or juice, teaching baby to drink from a cup, all of the above. Which of the following vitamins and/or minerals are of special concern to older adults (pp. 584-586) Vitamin D, vitamin B12, all of the above, calcium, potassium, and sodium, iron and zinc. Common medications such as aspirin may affect the absorption, excretion, and/or metabolism of nutrients ("nutrient-drug interactions"). Large doses or long-term use of aspirin affects absorption resulting in lower blood concentration of (pp. 595 Table C14-1) folate, sodium, glucose, fatty acids, vitamin D.
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