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A mother brings her 2-year-old child to the clinic because of her concerns about the child's nutritional status. for the last week, he has refused to eat anything except animal crackers and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. which measure would be most appropriate for the nurse to suggest?

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Perform a test to check any allergy that the kid may have and def see a nutrition professional

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Answer:

The nurse should suggest that the child's mother not offer food from the main meals, so that the child is hungry, and the mother should eat small portions of food.

Step-by-step explanation:

One of the things that worries parents the most is the lack of appetite of their children. After carefully and lovingly preparing food, it is difficult to understand why they refuse to eat and prefer to eat things that are not nutritious enough. Many parents go through this and end up seeking medical help to deal with this problem.

In such cases, what a nurse may suggest is that parents should avoid giving drinks and other types of food during meals, as they reduce appetite and should not overfill the child's plate. Ideally serve smaller portions and wait for the child to want to repeat.

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