AND ANSWERS|| LATEST VERSION 2026
What should a lactation consultant recommend for a parent with low milk
supply in the NICU? - ANSWER-Initiate a structured pumping schedule and
encourage skin-to-skin when possible.
What is the most appropriate next step for a lactation consultant when a parent
presents with unilateral nipple retraction? - ANSWER-Refer for further
evaluation, as this could indicate a serious condition.
What should be recommended for a breastfeeding parent experiencing
worsening allergy symptoms? - ANSWER-The most appropriate
recommendation is Claritin, as it is considered safe to use without affecting
milk supply or the infant.
What is the most appropriate counseling for a breastfeeding parent who
consumes one standard drink? - ANSWER-The milk will metabolize in about
two hours, which is the recommended waiting period before breastfeeding.
What is the most appropriate response to a breastfeeding parent who smokes
cigarettes? - ANSWER-Smoking is discouraged, but breastfeeding is still
recommended because the benefits outweigh the risks.
What should a lactation consultant advise a breastfeeding parent using cannabis
daily? - ANSWER-Provide education on potential infant effects and collaborate
with the healthcare provider to assess feeding effectiveness and exposure
reduction strategies.
,What are the lactation implications of hydrocodone for a breastfeeding parent? -
ANSWER-Hydrocodone is acceptable for short-term use with infant monitoring
for potential side effects.
What is the most accurate statement about sertraline for a breastfeeding parent?
- ANSWER-Milk transfer of sertraline is low, and infant absorption of the
medication is even lower.
What should a lactation consultant tell a client prescribed nifedipine? -
ANSWER-Nifedipine has a low milk transfer rate and is considered safe for
breastfeeding.
What is the most appropriate response to a breastfeeding parent using cocaine
occasionally? - ANSWER-Cocaine use is not compatible with breastfeeding due
to significant infant safety risks, and immediate medical support should be
encouraged.
What actions support optimal breastfeeding for a late preterm infant? -
ANSWER-Initiate uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact with attention to safe
positioning and encourage infant-led feeding behaviors.
What birth practice is associated with improved breastfeeding initiation? -
ANSWER-Immediate and uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact between the parent
and infant after birth.
What is the most appropriate initial intervention for a newborn with a shallow
latch? - ANSWER-Assist the parent with positioning and achieving a deeper
latch.
What should be done if a baby is latched but causing nipple pain? - ANSWER-
Suggest that the baby unlatch and reposition for a deeper latch to avoid any
nipple damage.
, What is the most appropriate next step for persistent nipple pain at day 7
postpartum? - ANSWER-Evaluate for causes beyond positioning, including oral
anatomy and nipple damage.
What is the most appropriate immediate intervention for engorgement? -
ANSWER-Use reverse pressure softening to facilitate latch.
What is the most appropriate intervention for milk expression? - ANSWER-
Adjust flange size for proper fit.
What guidance should be given for forceful positioning of the infant's head? -
ANSWER-Allow infant-led attachment with supportive positioning.
What is the most likely contributing factor for a 2-month-old refusing the breast
during the day? - ANSWER-Behavioral feeding aversion or flow preference.
What is the most important correction for skin-to-skin contact? - ANSWER-
Ensure airway is clear with head in neutral position.
What is the rationale for immediate and frequent skin-to-skin contact after
birth? - ANSWER-It promotes thermoregulation and supports early feeding
behaviors.
What is the recommended feeding plan for a lactating parent hospitalized with
influenza? - ANSWER-Continue breastfeeding with infection control
precautions.
What should a parent with Type 1 diabetes do to support breastfeeding after
delivery? - ANSWER-Engage in early skin-to-skin contact, room in, and feed
the baby on demand.