1. The US national campaign was risk based, aimed at people who
planned to have a baby in the next 5 years and:
-Increased breastfeeding initiation rates.
-Positively changed the perception of men regarding nursing in public.
-Increased exclusive breastfeeding rates.
-Increased breastfeeding rates at 6 months: Positively changed the perception of men
regarding nursing in public.
2. T or F: Thinking about the work of Solomon Asch can help
lactation providers remember that one person can make a
difference, but we are challenged by who will take the first chair in
any setting.: True
3. T or F: As discussed in this section, exclusive breastfeeding rates
are increased through increased education.: False
4. T or F: Families may choose formula feeding because of their
perception that it is "easier.": True
5. T or F: In a study of mothers, focusing on advantages of
breastfeeding for the baby increased the rates of breastfeeding.:
False.
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, In a study of mothers, focusing on advantages of breastfeeding for the baby decreased the rates of
breastfeeding.
6. T or F:Research discussed in this section showed that
empowerment is greater with peer counseling.: True
7. T or F: The biggest problem with teaching fathers about
breastfeeding is that they don't want to learn.: False
8. T or F: Studies of fathers learning about breastfeeding in China
and Italy in-dicate that teaching prospective fathers about
breastfeeding improved breast-feeding outcomes.: True
9. T or F: While not all partners are men, the research specifically
on fathers showed that men were worried breasts changed
negatively with breastfeed-ing.: True
10. An example of an open-ended question is:
-When is your baby due?
-How many children do you have?
-Where do you live?
-How can I help you today?: How can I help you today?
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