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WGU D119 PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED 100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!! Current Update!! 1. For how long is exclusive breastfeeding recommended for infants? A. The first 3 months of life B. The first 4 months of life C. The first 6 months of life D. The first 12 months of life Correct Answer: C. The first 6 months of life 2. How soon after birth should breastfeeding be initiated in a healthy newborn? A. Within 2 hours of birth B. Within the first hour of birth C. Within 30 minutes of birth D. After the first feeding assessment Correct Answer: C. Within 30 minutes of birth 3. Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce the incidence of which of the following conditions in infants? A. Gastroenteritis, necrotizing enterocolitis, acute otitis media, lower respiratory tract infections B. Asthma, atopic disease, diabetes mellitus, sudden infant death syndrome C. Childhood leukemia D. All of the above Correct Answer: D. All of the above 4. Which of the following are documented maternal benefits of breastfeeding? A. Decreased risk of breast and ovarian cancer B. Reduced risk of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus C. Enhanced maternal-infant bonding and reduced postpartum depression D. All of the above Correct Answer: D. All of the above 5. Which condition is considered a contraindication to breastfeeding? A. Maternal diabetes mellitus B. Maternal tuberculosis C. Neonatal galactosemia D. Neonatal jaundice Correct Answer: C. Neonatal galactosemia 6. Colostrum is best described as breast milk that is: A. High in fat and carbohydrates B. Rich in immunoglobulins and antibodies C. Low in protein D. Produced only after milk “comes in” Correct Answer: B. Rich in immunoglobulins and antibodies 7. Compared with mature breast milk, colostrum is: A. Higher in fat B. Higher in lactose C. Lower in fat D. Identical in composition Correct Answer: C. Lower in fat 8. Colostrum facilitates the passage of which substance in the newborn? A. Bilirubin B. Urine C. Meconium D. Gastric secretions Correct Answer: C. Meconium

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WGU D119 PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE

OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT

Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace 2026-2027
Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED
100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!!

Current Update!!




1. For how long is exclusive breastfeeding recommended for infants?
A. The first 3 months of life
B. The first 4 months of life
C. The first 6 months of life
D. The first 12 months of life

Correct Answer: C. The first 6 months of life


2. How soon after birth should breastfeeding be initiated in a healthy newborn?
A. Within 2 hours of birth
B. Within the first hour of birth
C. Within 30 minutes of birth
D. After the first feeding assessment

Correct Answer: C. Within 30 minutes of birth


3. Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce the incidence of which of the
following conditions in infants?

,A. Gastroenteritis, necrotizing enterocolitis, acute otitis media, lower respiratory
tract infections
B. Asthma, atopic disease, diabetes mellitus, sudden infant death syndrome
C. Childhood leukemia
D. All of the above

Correct Answer: D. All of the above


4. Which of the following are documented maternal benefits of breastfeeding?
A. Decreased risk of breast and ovarian cancer
B. Reduced risk of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus
C. Enhanced maternal-infant bonding and reduced postpartum depression
D. All of the above

Correct Answer: D. All of the above


5. Which condition is considered a contraindication to breastfeeding?
A. Maternal diabetes mellitus
B. Maternal tuberculosis
C. Neonatal galactosemia
D. Neonatal jaundice

Correct Answer: C. Neonatal galactosemia


6. Colostrum is best described as breast milk that is:
A. High in fat and carbohydrates
B. Rich in immunoglobulins and antibodies
C. Low in protein
D. Produced only after milk “comes in”

Correct Answer: B. Rich in immunoglobulins and antibodies

,7. Compared with mature breast milk, colostrum is:
A. Higher in fat
B. Higher in lactose
C. Lower in fat
D. Identical in composition

Correct Answer: C. Lower in fat


8. Colostrum facilitates the passage of which substance in the newborn?
A. Bilirubin
B. Urine
C. Meconium
D. Gastric secretions

Correct Answer: C. Meconium


9. Breast milk is naturally low in which nutrients, requiring supplementation?
A. Calcium and magnesium
B. Vitamin A and zinc
C. Vitamin D and iron
D. Vitamin C and folate

Correct Answer: C. Vitamin D and iron


10. At approximately what point in pregnancy is a woman capable of milk
production?
A. 12 weeks gestation
B. 16 weeks gestation

, C. 20 weeks gestation
D. At delivery

Correct Answer: C. 20 weeks gestation


11. Which hormone is responsible for triggering the milk let-down reflex?
A. Prolactin
B. Estrogen
C. Progesterone
D. Oxytocin

Correct Answer: D. Oxytocin


12. The term mammogenesis refers to:
A. Milk ejection from the breast
B. Milk synthesis within the alveoli
C. Growth and development of mammary glands in preparation for lactation
D. Hormonal regulation of breastfeeding

Correct Answer: C. Growth and development of mammary glands in
preparation for lactation


13. After the first 24 hours of life, how often should a newborn breastfeed?
A. 4–6 times per day
B. 6–8 times per day
C. 8–12 times per day
D. Every 4 hours

Correct Answer: C. 8–12 times per day

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