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Question 26 (2.5 points)
Which one of the following factors is not an appropriate indicator of whether or no
a baby is getting enough to eat?
Normal growth
Regular sleeping pattern
Normal elimination pattern
Satisfied demeanor
Question 27 (2.5 points)
Increasing __________ is one of the most effective treatments for bowel and bladder
problems.

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Final answer:

A satisfied demeanor is not an appropriate indicator of whether or not a baby is getting enough to eat. Increasing fluid intake is an effective treatment for bowel and bladder problems.


Step-by-step explanation:

Question 26: The factor that is not an appropriate indicator of whether or not a baby is getting enough to eat is a satisfied demeanor. While a satisfied demeanor can sometimes be an indicator of adequate food intake, it is not always reliable as babies can sometimes have satisfied demeanors even when they are not getting enough to eat.


Question 27: Increasing fluid intake is one of the most effective treatments for bowel and bladder problems. Drinking sufficient fluids helps in keeping the bowel movements regular and preventing constipation, as well as preventing urinary tract infections.


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