A score of -3 SD indicates _____ malnutrition
Treatment of diarrhea at home (Plan A): If the child is _____ years of age, as much ORS as they want should be given after each loose stool
According to dietary guidelines for children (older than 2 years), daily dietary cholesterol should be limited to:
No weight gain in _____ visits is indicative of secondary failure of treatment of SAM in outpatient setting
Preterm milk is rich in _____, sodium, iron, immunoglobins, and calories as per requirement of the preterm infant.
At a child health clinic, the criteria to identify at-risk infants include _____ feeding
_____ is the best indicator for long-term nutritional status
A child with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) may be considered to have completed treatment when: 1. There is no edema for at least _____ weeks 2. Weight-for-height (or length) reaches -2 SD or higher OR Mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC) is ≥ _____ cm
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_____ is contraindicated during the initial (stabilization) phase of management of a malnourished child.
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