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Extracted text: 4. in special Ith care ne reflects nutritional intake and other factors such as intrauterine exposure to toxins, developmental delay, and underlying medical condition. 5. Feeding difficulties may be seen more often in infants who required intensive medical care and lengthy hospitalizations. 6. Some inborn errors of metabolism are identified in infancy and require medical treatment and nutrition support, including use of medical foods. 2. What factors make nutritional requirements higher for an infant who was born at 28 weeks gestation? a. Preterm birth resulted in reduced body fat and nutrient reserves. b. Newborn reflexes persist and interfere with oral feeding. c. Frequent illness and infection increase nutrient needs. d. The immaturity of the gastrointestinal tract in- creases energy needs. Questions 3, 4, 5, and 6 concern an infant who was born at 32 weeks gestation and weighed 1200g (2 lb 10 oz). ot be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. WCN 02-200-208 CHAPTER 9: Infant Nutrition 6. Complementary foods can be introduced in twc months. - each True False 7. Identify a genetic condition that is not found by maternalor newborn screening

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