Which of the following factors does not contribute to poor infant outcomes?
A) Maternal alcohol consumption
B) Limited access to health care
C) A mother who works outside the home
D) Poor nutrition
E) Maternal smoking
Q. 2Which of the following statements about nutrient needs of breastfeeding women is not true?
A) Breastfeeding women have a higher requirement for DHA than non-pregnant women.
B) Breastfeeding women should supplement their diets with a multivitamin-mineral supplement.
C) Breastfeeding women should avoid alcohol intake.
D) Breastfeeding women should not lose more than a pound a week.
E) Breastfeeding women need more calories than pregnant women.
Q. 3Critical periods of cell multiplication are most intensive in:
A) the first trimester of pregnancy.
B) the second trimester of pregnancy.
C) the third trimester of pregnancy.
D) the first year after birth.
Q. 4How much weight should a normal weight woman expect to gain during pregnancy?
A) 10-14 lbs
B) 14-20 lbs
C) 24-35 lbs
D) 35-45 lbs
E) 50-75 lbs
Q. 5Woman can obtain adequate folate from their diets by eating:
A) 2 servings of ready-to-eat breakfast cereal daily.
B) 6 servings of grain products daily.
C) 3 servings of vegetables daily.
D) 6 1/2 ounces of meat daily.
E) a, b, and c together provide adequate folate
Q. 6How much folate is recommended daily for women who plan to become pregnant and who are pregnant?
A) 200 mcg
B) 400 mcg
C) 500 mcg
D) 600 mcg