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Absence of a major portion of the brain and skull |
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A condition charcterized by redness, pain, and wasting of the gingival tissue owing to local and systemic causes |
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Deficiency or excessive amounts of specific nutrients |
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Usually occurs after the 20th week
Development of hypertension as a result of pregnancy |
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Abnormal consumption of specific food and nonfood substances such as dirt, clay, starch, or ice; occurs more frequently during pregnancy |
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Plug or clot in a blood vessel formed by coagulation of blood |
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What is considered full term for an infant? |
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What is concidered pre-term? |
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What is the minimum weight of a healthly baby born between the 39 and 41week? |
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What is concidered a low birth weight? |
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What 4 things help insure the health of an infant? |
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Mothers health prior to pregnancy
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Appropriate weight gain throughout pregnancy
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Adequate intake of essential nutrients throughout pregnancy
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Correct eating habits
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Name 3 possible side effects of babies born pre-term or low birth weight |
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What is the idea age to have a child? |
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Name 3 things that could effect the healthy outcome of a child? |
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Age of Mom (18-35)
Eating Habits (Pica)
Pre-conception health (weight, stress, ect) |
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What 4 things that the Mother could ingest that might have a neg effect on the child? |
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Artificial sweeteners
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Non-pasteurized products
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Raw foods
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Soft and Homemade cheeses
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Delayed tooth erpution increased caries susceptibility; dysfunctional salivary glands are all signs of deficience of protein during pregnancy.
T/F |
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What are 5 signs a child might show if its mother had a vit A def during pregnancy? |
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Disturbed keratin eruption
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Increased enamel hypoplasia
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Increased caries susceptibility
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Decreased epithelial tissue development
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Dysfunction of tooth morphogenesis
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What are 2 signs a child might show if its mother had a vit D def during pregnancy? |
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Poor calcifcation
pitting |
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What are 2 signs a child might show if its mother had a Calcium/phosphorus def during pregnancy? |
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Decreased Ca concentration
Hypoplastic defects |
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What are signs a child might show if its mother had a ascorbic acid def during pregnancy? |
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- Distrubtion of collagen matrix of dentin
- Alteration of pulp
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What sign would a child show if its mother had a Fl,iron,zinic def during her pregnancy? |
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What sign would a child show if its mother had a iodine def during her pregnancy? |
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What mineral might a mother have lacked during her pregnancy if her child shows signs of hypoplasia of the enamel? |
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According to IOM what is the correct wieght gain throughout a pregnancy? |
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1lb per week starting at the 2nd trimester and going through the 3rd trimester |
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What is the correct amount of weight gain throughout a pregnancy? |
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When does pregnancy gingivitis usually apprear? |
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When does tooth development begin? |
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What is the kilocal increases during the 2nd/3rd trimester? |
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340kilocal per day for the 2nd trimester
452kilocal per day for the 3rd trimester |
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What is the folate requirement for a pregnant women? |
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How much Ca should a pregnant women have? |
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By how much should parrego women increase her protein intake? |
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Supplemental nutriention program for women, children and infants |
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What are some signs of a child with fetal alcohol syndrome? |
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Small head circumference
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flattened nasal bridge
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epicanthal fold
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microphthalmia
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low set ears
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small midface
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indistinct philtrum
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thin upper lip
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small jaw
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How long does a babies nutrition come exclusively from breastmilk? |
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The first 4-6 months of life |
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When does soft food get added to a babies diet? |
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At what age does a baby stop taking breastmilk? |
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How much more fluid should lactating women comsume daily? |
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What nutrients effect OCA? |
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Folate
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vit B
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Zinc
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Magnesium
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What vit def are seen in women taking OCA? |
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OCA can cause depression and impair glucose tolerance?
T/F |
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What hormones decrease during menopause and perimenopause? |
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Estrogen and Progesterone |
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What should you talk to you patient about who might be going through menopause? |
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Quality of dietary choices
-Adequate intake of fruits, vegetables and grains
-Adequate amounts of Ca, magnesium, vits D and K,
Weight maintenance
Dietary guidelines for reducing risk of CHD and cancer
Xerostomia
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Sucking on objects that do not provide nutrition (pacifier, fingers) |
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EEC
Early childhood caries |
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Associated with inappropriate feeding practices
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Indication - smooth surface caries in children younger than 3 years
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Weigh less ideal weight for height and age
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SECC
Severe early childhood caries |
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early rampant tooth decay associated with inapprpriate feeding practices |
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BBTD
Baby bottle tooth decay |
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early rampant tooth decay associated with inapprpriate feeding practices |
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What % of kilocal should come from protein in an infants diet? |
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What % of kilocal come from fat in an infants diet? |
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At what age should you discontinue infant formula? |
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You should provide fortified Milk up to what age? |
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What are some benefits of breast feeding? |
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Contains living cells, hormones, active enzymes and antibodies
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Helps protect again infections by destroying bacteria, viruses and parasites
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Helps prevent allergies, if done for > 4 months
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When is feeding on demand OK? |
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When is it Ok to introduce fruit juice? |
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When is it generally OK to introduce solids from a spoon? |
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List 6 possible allergy causing foods for young babies |
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Cow's milk and associated products
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Eggs
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Peanuts, tree nuts
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Wheat
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Soy
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Fish and shellfish
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What types of food should be introduced after one year? |
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Cucumbers
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Onions,
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Broccoli
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Cabbage
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What type of supplement should be offered to babies who are just ingesting formula? |
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Vitamin D - first 2 months |
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What 2 things should be avoided when giving formula? |
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When should night time breast feeding stop? |
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As soon as the firtst tooth erupts |
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What could you suggest to new parents to avoid ECC? |
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Show parents how to wipe gingiva with soft cloth
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How the oral bacteria is spread
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Use of fluoride - water and toothpaste
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Child using a cup
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Visiting the dentist
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What are the chances of having a baby with a cleft lip/palate? |
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What could cause a baby to be born with a cleft lip/palate? |
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Drugs
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Heredity
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Lack of folic acid
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What should be known about feeding a baby with Cleft lip/palate? |
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May have nasal regurgitation, excessive air intake and frequent burping with feeding
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High risk for developmental delays and dental abnormalities
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How can the height of a child tell how tall they will be as adult? |
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One-half adult height is achieved by 2.5-3 years |
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What are some frequent deficiencies is children of low SES? |
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Iron. zinc, calcium, vit D |
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What negative side effect could large amounts of milk effect? |
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What is the rule of thumb when trying to how much food to determine feed? |
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Until age 6, 1 TBSP of vegetables, fruit or meat per year of life
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Encourage consumption of vitamin D and calcium-rich foods
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What are the chances of developing diabetes in the 21st century? |
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What % of children 5 - 10 years old will have at least one risk factor of heart disease? |
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Chronic stomach inflammation
Diminished hydrochloric acid production
May affect absorption of calcium, iron and vitamin B12
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foods or dietary components that may provide a health benefit beyond basic nutrition. |
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Homeostatic mechanisms -indicate the body's ability to correct imbalances
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Affected by chronic illness, fever, infection, diarrhea, medications
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The loss of bladder control causing urine leakage is a common but treatable problem |
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the awakening from sleep at night to pass urine |
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reduction of skeletal muscle mass and replacement by fat |
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Most common nutritional disorder? |
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Obesity
more common in women than men |
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What are some concerns with xerostomia? |
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Compromises processing of foods and use of nutrients
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Causes chewing and swallowing difficulties
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Increases risk of oral disease
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