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| What are the goals for an infant in pregnany? |
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| go to full term 39-41 week of gestation and weight more than 6 pounds |
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| What is considered low birth weight |
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| women who take oral contraceptives should intake more what? |
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| C , b6 and B12, and folate because rapid development occurs in the first 3 months of fetal life. |
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| an abnormal consumption of specific food and non food substances such as ice, dirt, and clay. |
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| what is pica associated with? |
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| a gravidas has had how many pregnancies? |
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| when do females complete linear growth? |
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| how much weight should be gain by average size women and overweight women during pregnancy? |
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| average: 30-40lbs an over weight: 15-25 lbs |
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| what vitamins aid mineralization? |
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| calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, Vit. D |
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| what vitamin does keratin need? |
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| what vitamin is needed for collagen formation? |
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| Durning pregnancy what intakes should be limited and to what should they be limited |
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| fats should be limited to healthy fat such as omega 3 and polyunsaturated fats. |
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| should pregnant women consume additional protein? |
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| what is folate required for? |
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| the lack of the B vitamins and lack of nutrient intake is associated with what diseases at birth? |
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| anencephaly and spinal bifida. |
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| clients who become pregant should increase what intake? |
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| t/f pregnancy is considered eating for 2? |
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| iron should be taken with food for what reasons? |
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| it can cause nausa and its effects are enhanced when taking it with vitamin C rich foods. |
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| what is important for lacataing women to intake? |
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| more calories, more carbs, additional fluids. |
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| t/f breast feeding aids in weight loss? |
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| what foods should be avoided and replaced while pregnant? |
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| coffee, caffinee, and medications. juice, milk and water are important. |
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| what is FAS and what does it cause? |
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| fetal alcohol syndrome that causes brain damage and retardation. results in low set ears, indistinct philtrum, small jaw, thin upper lip, small head circumference, flat nose, microphthalmia, small mid face. |
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| T/F Baby bottle tooth decay is a form of severe child hood carries? |
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| What is the most common nutritional disorder in older person? |
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| when does organ function begin to decline? |
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| for some organs at age 30 |
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| when do people begin to develope anosmia? |
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| around age 50 which is the loss of smell |
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| what is the percentage of adults taking medication reporting complications with xerostomia? |
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| patterns of eating developed during childhood reflecting family lifestyle, culture, economics, culture, and religious beliefs. |
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