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NURS 5432 FNP 1 MODULE 1 EXAM NEWEST VERSION -
2025/2026- 100+ Q AND ANS MOST POPULAR EXAM
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Calorie Requirements: adolescents
45 kcal/kg/day
Breast feeding benefits
· Perfect food; cannot be duplicated
· Decreases illness in infants
· Maternal antibodies are transferred to infants
· Decreased GI problems such as GERD
· Decreases allergies as it contains anti-inflammatory agents
· Breastfeeding during painful procedures provides analgesia
· The longer the mom breastfeeds, the less chance of the child to be overweight
independent of education and socioeconomic status
Recommended time to exclusive breast feed
6 months and feed on demand
· Adequate nutrition confirmed by weight gain up to 3 months
o 30 g/day (1 oz/day) for the first 3 months
o Gain of 15-20 g/day during subsequent 3 months
· Vitamin Supplementation
, 2
o Vitamin D (400 IU per day at 2 months of age to adolescence
o Vitamin B12 for breastfeeding mothers who are strict vegetarians
Iron supplementation
o For exclusively breast-fed infants: approximately 1 mg/kg/day of iron is
recommended after 6 months of age
o Bottle feeding should contain iron supplementation
o Ideally iron should come from fortified cereals
o Elemental iron supplements can be given if iron intake from diet is not adequate
· Fluoride Supplementation
o Supplements only when local water supply is less than 0.3 parts per million
(ppm)
o Supplementation first 6 months of life
Initial weight loss after birth
10%
Initial weight loss regained when
within 7-14 days
Weight should double by when
5-6 months old
Weight should triple by when
1 year of age
Weight should quadruple by when
2 years of age
Weight gain for 3 year old - school age
4-6 pounds per year
NURS 5432 FNP 1 MODULE 1 EXAM NEWEST VERSION -
2025/2026- 100+ Q AND ANS MOST POPULAR EXAM
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Calorie Requirements: adolescents
45 kcal/kg/day
Breast feeding benefits
· Perfect food; cannot be duplicated
· Decreases illness in infants
· Maternal antibodies are transferred to infants
· Decreased GI problems such as GERD
· Decreases allergies as it contains anti-inflammatory agents
· Breastfeeding during painful procedures provides analgesia
· The longer the mom breastfeeds, the less chance of the child to be overweight
independent of education and socioeconomic status
Recommended time to exclusive breast feed
6 months and feed on demand
· Adequate nutrition confirmed by weight gain up to 3 months
o 30 g/day (1 oz/day) for the first 3 months
o Gain of 15-20 g/day during subsequent 3 months
· Vitamin Supplementation
, 2
o Vitamin D (400 IU per day at 2 months of age to adolescence
o Vitamin B12 for breastfeeding mothers who are strict vegetarians
Iron supplementation
o For exclusively breast-fed infants: approximately 1 mg/kg/day of iron is
recommended after 6 months of age
o Bottle feeding should contain iron supplementation
o Ideally iron should come from fortified cereals
o Elemental iron supplements can be given if iron intake from diet is not adequate
· Fluoride Supplementation
o Supplements only when local water supply is less than 0.3 parts per million
(ppm)
o Supplementation first 6 months of life
Initial weight loss after birth
10%
Initial weight loss regained when
within 7-14 days
Weight should double by when
5-6 months old
Weight should triple by when
1 year of age
Weight should quadruple by when
2 years of age
Weight gain for 3 year old - school age
4-6 pounds per year