What is one ways to prevent a child from choking?
a. giving the child round foods, like grapes and nuts
b. serving safe snacks such as chips and popcorn
c. insisting that children who eat while reclining lie still
d. not serving beverages with meals
e. encouraging the child to sit when eating
Q. 2Which statement is true?
a. Children don't like to eat at little tables with other children.
b. Children should be served large portions of foods.
c. Rewarding children for eating vegetables always results in a preference for them.
d. Food jags in young children should not be allowed by parents.
e. Children should be encouraged to stop eating when they are full.
Q. 3Which of the following describes foods preferred by children?
a. hot vegetables
b. mild flavors
c. overcooked vegetables
d. unfamiliar but colorful fruits
e. tart fruits
Q. 4Children's intakes of which nutrients typically fall below recommendations?
a. vitamin B6 and protein
b. vitamin A and vitamin C
c. sodium and potassium
d. fat and fiber
e. vitamin D and iron
Q. 5A six-year-old child needs approximately ____ calories a day.
a. 850
b. 1000
c. 1300
d. 1600
e. 2000
Q. 6People taking two or more drugs at the same time are more vulnerable to nutrient-drug interactions.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false