Infant formula

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Question 1:

A nurse is teaching a new mother how to prepare powdered infant formula for her baby.

Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

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Question 2:

A client is considering switching from breast milk to soy-based infant formula for her 4-month-old infant who has a cow’s milk allergy.

What should the nurse inform the client about soy-based infant formula?

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Question 3:

A nurse is assessing a 6-month-old infant who is exclusively fed with ready-to-use infant formula.

Which of the following findings should alert the nurse to a possible complication of this type of formula?

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Question 4:

A nurse is caring for a 9-month-old infant who has diarrhea and dehydration due to gastroenteritis.

The infant’s mother asks if she can continue to feed her baby with liquid concentrate formula diluted with water.

How should the nurse respond?

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Question 5:

A nurse is reviewing the label of a powdered infant formula with a parent who wants to know what ingredients are in it.

The nurse explains that most powdered infant formulas are made from modified cow’s milk or soy protein that contain added nutrients such as:

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