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1. What component of human milk is known to be negatively affected by
freezing?
Immunoglobulins
Lipids
Lactose
Proteins
2. If a breastfeeding mother notices white patches in her infant's mouth and
experiences nipple pain, what condition might they be experiencing, and
what should they consider doing?
They might be experiencing allergies and should change their diet.
They might be experiencing candidiasis and should consult a
healthcare provider for treatment.
They might be experiencing dehydration and should increase fluid
intake.
They might be experiencing a viral infection and should monitor for
fever.
3. Discuss why some medications are contraindicated during breastfeeding and
how they can affect the infant.
Breastfeeding mothers can take any medication as long as they wait
two hours after taking it.
Some medications can pass into breast milk and may harm the
infant's development or health.
All medications are safe as they are metabolized by the mother.
, Medications do not affect breast milk composition.
4. Within the first few weeks of life, what is the average recommended number
of feedings for an infant in a 24-hour period?
4-6
2-4
7-10
8-12
5. What is a common indicator that milk transfer is occurring during
breastfeeding?
Milk leaking from the breast
Breast engorgement
Infant swallowing
Mother's discomfort
6. If a mother gives birth to a preterm infant, what should she be aware of
regarding her milk production and its composition?
Her milk will only contain water and no nutrients.
Her milk will be different in composition, providing higher protein
and nutrients to support her preterm infant's needs.
Her milk will have the same composition as if she had a full-term
infant.
Her milk will be lower in calories and not suitable for any infant.
7. What is the recommended daily caloric intake for a lactating mother?
, Approximately 1,800 calories
Approximately 2,500 calories
Approximately 3,000 calories
Approximately 2,200 calories
8. Describe the significance of the magic hour in relation to breastfeeding
initiation.
The magic hour is a time for the infant to be cleaned and weighed
before breastfeeding.
The magic hour is primarily focused on administering vaccinations to
the newborn.
The magic hour is crucial for initiating breastfeeding as it promotes
skin-to-skin contact, which helps the infant latch and encourages
maternal bonding.
The magic hour is when the mother is advised to rest and not engage
with the infant.
9. Describe why it is important to monitor an infant when the mother is on
medications during breastfeeding.
Monitoring is only necessary if the mother is on multiple medications.
Monitoring is only required for infants with health issues.
Monitoring is important because medications can affect the infant's
health and development.
Monitoring is not necessary as breast milk is always safe.
10. What does the acronym B R E A S T stand for in the context of breastfeeding
assessment?
, Breast, Reflexes, Emotional support, Attachment, Sucking, Timing
Breast, Reflexes, Emotional support, Attachment, Sucking,
Temperature
Breast, Reflexes, Emotional support, Assessment, Sucking, Timing
Breast, Rest, Energy, Attachment, Sucking, Timing
11. If a mother experiences a sudden drop in estrogen and progesterone levels
after childbirth, what potential impact could this have on her breastfeeding
experience?
It has no effect on breastfeeding at all.
It will enhance milk production and make breastfeeding easier.
It will only affect the mother's emotional state, not milk supply.
It may lead to challenges in milk production and breastfeeding
success.
12. Describe how frequent breastfeeding can help manage engorgement.
Frequent breastfeeding has no effect on engorgement.
Frequent breastfeeding can lead to more engorgement.
Frequent breastfeeding increases milk production excessively.
Frequent breastfeeding helps to empty the breasts, reducing
swelling and discomfort.
13. What can flat or inverted nipples potentially affect?
The mother's sleep patterns
Can make breastfeeding challenging for both mom and infant
The mother's hair growth