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EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWERS| ASSURED SUCCESS .!!
How in prolactin produced? - ANSWER-Breast
stimulation
Nipple stimulation (makes
the most)
What is the first way oxytocin can be triggered? - ANSWER-
Conditioned response/Conditioned Milk Ejection Reflex (Let
down). Automatic response that comes with the association of
smell, touch, sounds of baby at the breast. Also occurs on
babies end with knowing what to do when placed at the breast.
What is the second way oxytocin can be triggered? -
ANSWER-Nipple
stretching that occurs with a
proper latch
How much milk do moms make on average? - ANSWER-750-
1000mL per day
,If baby is diagnosed with Galactosemia - ANSWER-recessive
genetic disorder; characterized by body's inability to tolerate
galactose
Can be rapidly fatal is lactose is not completely removed from
the infants diet Breastfeeding is contraindicated
If mother is infected with HIV - ANSWER-Breastfeeding or
feeding at the breast
is not
advisable
If mother is infected with T-cell lymphotopic virus - ANSWER-
Breastfeeding or
feeding at the breast is not
advisable
If mother is using illicit street drugs such as PCP or cocaine –
ANSWER-Breastfeeding or feeding at the breast is not
advisable
Exceptions being narcotic dependent mothers who are enrolled
in a supervised methadone program and have a negative
screening for HIV infection
If mother is suspected or confirmed of having Ebola -
ANSWER-Breastfeeding
, or feeding at the breast is not
advisable
If mother is infected with untreated brucellosis - ANSWER-
Mothers should
temporarily not breastfeed or feed expressed
breast milk
If mother is taking certain medications (medications and
decrease cells
proliferation: cancer drugs) - ANSWER-Mothers should
temporarily not
breastfeed or feed expressed
breast milk
If mother is undergoing diagnostic imaging with
radiopharmaceuticals - ANSWER-Mothers should temporarily
not breastfeed of feed expressed breast milk
If mother has an active herpes lesion on the breast - ANSWER-
Can breastfeed
from unaffected side if affected side is
completely covered
If both sides are affected mother should temporarily not
breastfeed or feed