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Justin is a 24-month-old male with multiple food allergies, including milk, eggs, and peanuts. At six months old a cooking utensil that had been used to cook eggs touched his arm and his mother noticed a significant dermatological response. As a result, Justin’s pediatrician advised her to avoid eggs, cow’s milk, and peanuts in Justin’s diet until food allergy testing could be done at two years of age. Fortunately, Justin hasn’t had any negative reactions to soy milk. Food allergy testing has confirmed that Justin needs to continue to avoid cow’s milk and peanuts. His pediatrician plans to conduct food allergy testing annually and advises his mother that Justin will likely be able to outgrow the milk allergy. Justin is referred to a registered dietitian for an assessment of his growth and nutrition intake. His mother reports that he is able to feed himself and she has noticed no problems with chewing and swallowing. A 24-hour dietary recall shows Justin consumed the following foods:

Fortified soy milk (4 ounces), rice cereal, bananas, grilled soy-cheese sandwich, fortified soy milk (4 ounces), green beans, apricots, orange juice (8 ounces), apple slices, almond butter on toast, apple juice (8 ounces), roast turkey, baked potato, green peas, and fortified soy milk (4 ounces).
Date Weight Weight for age % Height Height for age % Weight for length %
12 months 23# a.____ 29" d.____ g.____
18 months 26# b.____ 31.5" e.____ h.____
24 months 29# c.____ 33.5" f.___ i.____
1) Complete the above table. Is Justin’s growth on track?
2) Does the diagnosis affect his nutritional needs? If so, how ?

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

1. Based on height he is 50% and height he is 25%

2. The nutritional needs are normal due to the constant percentage in both height and weight throughout.

Step-by-step explanation:

By the reference of the chart of growth rate presented by CDC,

These informations can be found-

Weight :

A= 50%

B=50%

C=50-75%

Height :

D=10-25%

E=25%

F=25%

Then the percentage of height by weight ratio

Height by weight%:

G=75-90%

H=75-90%

I=75-90%

Thus, the correct answer is -

1. Based on height he is 50% and height he is 25%

2. The nutritional needs are normal due to the constant percentage in both height and weight throughout.

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