A child with cerebral palsy in a wheelchair will likely require _____ energy than/as a child with cerebral palsy that is able to walk.
a. more
b. less
c. the same amount of
Q. 2Which of the following foods would you need to have a closer look at to ensure its safety for consumption by someone with celiac disease?
a. Cherry pie filling
b. Chicken
c. Oat cereal
d. All of the above
e. a and c only
Q. 3For a confirmation of celiac disease, a physician will
a. look for the appearance of extra chromosomes.
b. look for a missing chromosome.
c. test lung function.
d. test the blood for the antibodies to gluten.
e. take a stool sample.
Q. 4At what age do early intervention programs occur?
a. 0-12 months
b. 0-16 months
c. 6-18 months
d. 6-24 months
e. 0-36 months
Q. 5Which of the following foods would be least likely to invite bacterial contamination?
a. Canned peaches
b. Powdered infant formula mixed with water
c. Mashed banana
d. Blended soup
e. Uncovered infant formula
Q. 6Which food may not be appropriate to serve a child with sickle-cell disease also receiving a blood transfusion containing iron?
a. Cereal with milk
b. Hamburger with tomatoes
c. Green beans and butter
d. Hostess snack cake
e. Potato chips
Q. 7Which of the following treatments has been found to be effective in treating children with Down syndrome?
a. Herbal remedies that help with constipation
b. High-protein, low-fat diets
c. High levels of the antioxidant vitamins A and C
d. Low-glycemic index carbohydrate diets
e. None of the above
Q. 8Treatment for an anaphylactic reaction to a food is:
a. mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
b. injection with epinephrine.
c. application of an oxygen mask.
d. intravenous fluids.
e. a quick-acting source of glucose.