Management of sick children with anemia and nutritional disorder.

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Across
  1. 3. Strategy to manage childhood illnesses.
  2. 4. A sign of anemia seen on the palms and conjunctiva.
  3. 5. Severe protein deficiency with edema.
  4. 7. Ready-to-use therapeutic food.
  5. 9. Cell Hereditary cause of anemia.
  6. 10. Acid Vitamin essential for red blood cell production.
  7. 13. Swelling seen in kwashiorkor.
  8. 14. Severe wasting without edema.
  9. 17. Optimal feeding practice for infants.
  10. 18. A condition with reduced hemoglobin.
  11. 19. Given during dehydration and diarrhea.
  12. 20. Essential part of nutritional rehabilitation.
  13. 23. Treating worm infestation to improve nutrition.
  14. 24. Monitored regularly in child growth.
  15. 25. Deficiency or excess of nutrients.
  16. 26. Low weight-for-height.
  17. 28. Balanced intake of essential food groups.
  18. 29. Low height-for-age.
  19. 30. Supplement given for diarrhea and immunity.
Down
  1. 1. Iron, iodine, zinc, etc.
  2. 2. Mid-upper arm circumference used for screening.
  3. 6. Parasite causing iron-deficiency anemia.
  4. 8. A Supplement given to prevent blindness and infections.
  5. 11. Foods introduced at 6 months.
  6. 12. Checked before giving RUTF.
  7. 15. Low weight-for-age in a child.
  8. 16. The oxygen-carrying molecule in red blood cells.
  9. 21. Loss of fluids, worsens nutritional state.
  10. 22. Often coexists with malnutrition.
  11. 27. Micronutrient used to treat iron-deficiency anemia.