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一个6个月小儿,身长65cm,体重7kg,乳牙2颗,一直母乳喂养,未添加辅食,无异常表现。请根据以上资料回答:

(1)列出本阶段小儿应添加的辅食种类。

(2)列出该小儿按计划免疫程序己接种的疫苗名称。

(3)列出本阶段小儿的保健内容。

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(1)列出本阶段小儿应添加的辅食种类。强化铁米糊、烂粥、蛋黄、菜泥、水果泥。鱼泥、豆腐等。见于教材P80.(2)列出该小儿按计划免疫程序已接种的疫苗名称。乙肝疫苗,接种时间0、1、6月龄;卡介苗,出生时;脊灰疫苗,接种时间2、3、4月龄;百白破疫苗,接种时间3、4、5月龄。见于教材P91.(3)列出本阶段小儿的保健内容。①合理喂养,4~6个月内鼓励纯母乳喂养,4个月以后开始合理添加助食品,由少到多,由细到粗,循序渐进。注意维生素D的补充。②家长应每日带婴儿进行户外活动,呼吸新鲜空气和晒太阳,以增强体质和预防佝偻病。开始每天3~5MIN,以后逐渐延长。③排便训练,婴儿3个月以后可以把尿,会坐后可以练习大小便坐盆,每次约3~5MIN。④口腔保健,乳牙萌出后开始用指套牙刷清洁牙齿,避免睡觉时含奶瓶,以预防奶瓶龋。奶瓶的位置要适当,不能紧压下颌,亦不能将奶瓶过分抬起,预防牙颔畸形。⑤定期健康检查和生长发育监测,6个月以内每1~2月一次、7~12个月2~3个月一次定期健康检查。⑥预防接种和预防常见病,按照计划免疫程序完成各种疫苗的基础免疫。积极预防呼吸道感染,贫血等。⑦防止意外,包括异物吸入、窒息、中毒、烧伤等。

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