A) 200
B) 340
C) 450
D) 540
E) 600
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A) fetal programming
B) overnutrition
C) malnutrition
D) fertilization
E) critical periods
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A) Labor is typically shorter due to the baby being smaller.
B) Maternal death is highest for those younger than age 20.
C) Socioeconomic status has little effect on pregnancy health and complications.
D) Young mothers are less likely to smoke.
E) They are more likely to deliver a baby that weighs 5½ pounds or less.
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A) the SNAP program
B) the March of Dimes
C) food stamp
D) the WIC program
E) the OAA program
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A) 28 to 40 lb
B) 31 to 50 lb
C) 37 to 54 lb
D) 50 to 70 lb
E) There are insufficient data to make a recommendation.
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A) 800 mg
B) 600 m
C) 900 mg
D) 500 mg
E) 1000 mg
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A) cardiovascular system
B) circulatory system
C) digestive system
D) nervous system
E) endocrine system
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A) use a breast-pump
B) weighing the baby
C) measuring the quantity of milk
D) testing the nutritional quality of milk
E) all of these are correct
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A) Cravings usually suggest the body's need for particular nutrient in the food being craved.
B) Cravings usually suggest the body's need for additional protein.
C) Cravings do not seem to indicate a physiological need for a nutrient
D) Cravings usually suggest the body's need for additional energy due to rapid growth spurts in the fetus.
E) Cravings suggest physiological need for a nutrient and should be given in to.
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A) fetus
B) ovum
C) zygote
D) embryo
E) blastocyst
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A) Calcium intakes usually meet the recommendations.
B) The RDA for calcium is the same as before pregnancy.
C) Calcium absorption efficiency is the same as before pregnancy.
D) Adequate intake prevents the calcium from being taken from the mother's bones.
E) The body prioritizes the mother's need bone calcium over that of the fetus.
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A) 12 oz
B) 18 oz
C) 25 oz
D) 28 oz
E) 32 oz
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A) a neural tube defect in a fetus
B) a baby born at 37 weeks' gestation
C) a mother gaining excessive weight during pregnancy
D) a baby born after the fortieth week of gestation
E) a baby born weighing 9 lb 6 oz
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A) Only a very small additional amount of energy (150 to 250 kcal) is typically needed.
B) They are approximately the same as those for a nonpregnant woman.
C) The energy needs are the same as what is needed in the second trimester.
D) No additional energy is needed if a vitamin and mineral supplement is being taken.
E) Energy needs are the same across all three trimesters.
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A) Protein and iron
B) Folate and vitamin B12
C) Calcium and vitamin A
D) Calcium and B6
E) Selenium and iron
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A) placenta
B) umbilical cord
C) amniotic sac
D) blastocyte
E) sac in which the developing infant is contained prior to birth
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A) Drink alcohol before breastfeeding, rather than after.
B) Breastfeed immediately after drinking prior to alcohol entering the bloodstream.
C) Pump and discard the milk following alcohol consumption.
D) Consume alcohol on an empty stomach.
E) Scientific evidence recommends consuming a glass of alcohol while lactating, and it will have no effect on milk.
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