Lactation
Infant
Toddler
School Age Children
Mystery
100

Age that an infant should be exclusively breastfed up until

6 months 

100

In general, at what age should solid foods be introduced to an infant?

6 months 

100

Version of growth chart that should be used for a 3 year old

CDC Growth Chart

100

Age that BMI rebound should occur

6 years of age

100

Common condition that can occur as a result of picky eating

Constipation (lack of fiber)

200

This type of breastmilk is highest in fat content

Hindmilk

200

Infants need approximately how many calories per kilogram body weight per day?

100 kcal/kg/day

200

Based on the Dietary Guidelines analysis/results, this food group is a key focus for toddlers (meaning needing to increase consumption of this food).

Vegetables (green leafy specifically)

200

Breakfasts provided by the National School Breakfast Program must meet what daily portion of the DRI for the age group they are serving?

1/4

200

Two factors of an obesogenic environment

•Lack of access to safe place to be active

•Lack/limited access to healthy affordable foods

•Greater availability of energy dense and high sugar foods

•Increased portion size

•Parental influence

300

Infant medical condition where breastmilk would be contraindicated 

Galactosemia 

300

Two nutrients of concern in infancy

Fluoride

Vitamin D

Iron

Lead

300

Two nutrients that have increasing needs (RDA) throughout toddler years

Calcium (700 mg --> 1000 mg)

Iron (7 mg --> 10mg)

Also, sodium (but less of a nutrient deficiency concern)

300

What is a common nutrition intervention for children with epilepsy?

Ketogenic diet (high fat, low carbohydrate diet)

300

Calculate the corrected age for a child born at 36 weeks, who is currently 16 weeks old

12 weeks

400

Two benefits of breastfeeding for baby

-Ideal nutritional profile

-No additional water needed

-Passive immunity

-Metabolic health

-Decreased mortality and morbidity

-Reduced risk of chronic disease

400

List three inappropriate foods for an infant to consume as they are introducing solid foods 

•Hot dog pieces

•Hard candies

•Nuts and chunky nut butters

•Whole grapes

•Tough meat

•Sticky foods (marshmallows, gummy candy)

•Hard fruits and vegetables

400

Age that children can receive WIC benefits up until, and 2 benefits of WIC for children 

Age: 5 years

Benefits: education, breastfeeding support, SNAP (food stamps)

400

DAILY DOUBLE:

Protein recommendations for school aged children in grams/kg/day

0.95 g/kg/day

400

Two barriers to breastfeeding AND tips for how to remove these barriers

Lack of knowledge

Social norms

Embarrassment

Poor social support

Lactation problems

Employee and childcare

Socioeconomic status 

Health system

500

Three focus points of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative

Skin to skin contact

Rooming in

Education of hospital staff

Not providing formula unless medically necessary

Education for mothers/families

500

Percentiles that classify an infant for small, average, and large for gestational age

Small: <10th percentile

Average: 10-89th percentile

Large: >90th percentile 

500

Explain Ellyn Satter's division of responsibility in eating and what decisions are made by caregiver vs child

Caregiver decides: WHEN, WHAT, and WHERE of food

Child decides: HOW MUCH of food and WHETHER to eat

500

List five Healthy People 2030 Objectives for school age children 

•Increase proportion of students participating in school breakfast program

•Reduce proportion of children and adolescents with active and untreated tooth decay

•Reduce the proportion of children with obesity

•Increase the proportion of children who do enough aerobic physical activity

•Increase the proportion of parents who follow AAP guidelines on limited screen time

•Reduce household food insecurity and hunger

•NUTRIENT SPECIFIC:

•Reduce sodium, added sugars, saturated fat

•Increase Vitamin D, calcium

•Increase fruit and vegetable (potassium)

•Increase dark green and red/orange vegetable, beans and peas consumption

•Increase whole grain consumption


500

List 5 of the 8 common allergens AND list one allergen that a child is least likely to "grow out of"

Cows milk

Egg

Soy

Wheat

Peanut (least likely)

Tree nut (least likely)

Fish

Shellfish

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