CLC exam ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the First 1000 days campaign? - CORRECT ANSWERS A
worldwide initiative to prevent stunting and increase prevalence of
breastfeeding and education. Nutrition focused.
Healthy People 2030 goal - CORRECT ANSWERS Reduce rate of infant
death from 5.8 per 1000 to 5.0 (14% overall reduction.) Increase exclusive BF
through age 6 months to 42.4%, increase infants who are BF at 1 year to 54.1%
Health Risks for women who do not breast feed - CORRECT ANSWERS
greater risk of MI and metabolic syndrome, breast, endometerial and
ovarian cancer
What are the 3 strategies set by WHO and Unicef needed to increase
breastfeeding initiation and duration in every country? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Promotion, Protection, and Support
Breastfeeding promotion focuses on what? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Advantages of breastfeeding on a personal, community, country or global
level.
Breastfeeding protection focuses on what? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Government, manufacturer, and social responsibility to assure
breastfeeding's ability to compete with commercial interests.
Breastfeeding support focuses on what? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Interaction of "helpers" with family as well as program development and
implementation.
, The 10 steps to successful breastfeeding form the basis of what? - CORRECT
ANSWERS The baby-friendly hospital initiative.
Why is breastfeeding so difficult for new moms? - CORRECT ANSWERS
1) Unrealistic expectations
2) Lack of timely interventions. Problems at 3 to 7 days posed greatest risk of
stopping. Fastest drop off is 10 days following dc from hospital.
What is the international code of marketing breastmilk substitutes? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Published by the WHO in 1981, it is an internationally
agreed voluntary code of practice to regulate the marketing of breastmilk
substitutes.
WBTi - CORRECT ANSWERS World breastfeeding trends initative-
assists countries to assess the status and benchmark progress of the global
strategy for infant and young children
The Innocenti Declaration - CORRECT ANSWERS call to action for
governments to:
a) Encourage a breastfeeding culture
b) Encourage breastfeeding education
c) Encourage Baby Friendly Hospitals
d) Encourage initiation of breastfeeding at birth
myoepithelial cells - CORRECT ANSWERS Smooth muscle cells
contract and push milk out. Surrounded by capillaries
alveolar cells - CORRECT ANSWERS Group of milk cells surrounded
by myoepithelial cells
CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the First 1000 days campaign? - CORRECT ANSWERS A
worldwide initiative to prevent stunting and increase prevalence of
breastfeeding and education. Nutrition focused.
Healthy People 2030 goal - CORRECT ANSWERS Reduce rate of infant
death from 5.8 per 1000 to 5.0 (14% overall reduction.) Increase exclusive BF
through age 6 months to 42.4%, increase infants who are BF at 1 year to 54.1%
Health Risks for women who do not breast feed - CORRECT ANSWERS
greater risk of MI and metabolic syndrome, breast, endometerial and
ovarian cancer
What are the 3 strategies set by WHO and Unicef needed to increase
breastfeeding initiation and duration in every country? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Promotion, Protection, and Support
Breastfeeding promotion focuses on what? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Advantages of breastfeeding on a personal, community, country or global
level.
Breastfeeding protection focuses on what? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Government, manufacturer, and social responsibility to assure
breastfeeding's ability to compete with commercial interests.
Breastfeeding support focuses on what? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Interaction of "helpers" with family as well as program development and
implementation.
, The 10 steps to successful breastfeeding form the basis of what? - CORRECT
ANSWERS The baby-friendly hospital initiative.
Why is breastfeeding so difficult for new moms? - CORRECT ANSWERS
1) Unrealistic expectations
2) Lack of timely interventions. Problems at 3 to 7 days posed greatest risk of
stopping. Fastest drop off is 10 days following dc from hospital.
What is the international code of marketing breastmilk substitutes? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Published by the WHO in 1981, it is an internationally
agreed voluntary code of practice to regulate the marketing of breastmilk
substitutes.
WBTi - CORRECT ANSWERS World breastfeeding trends initative-
assists countries to assess the status and benchmark progress of the global
strategy for infant and young children
The Innocenti Declaration - CORRECT ANSWERS call to action for
governments to:
a) Encourage a breastfeeding culture
b) Encourage breastfeeding education
c) Encourage Baby Friendly Hospitals
d) Encourage initiation of breastfeeding at birth
myoepithelial cells - CORRECT ANSWERS Smooth muscle cells
contract and push milk out. Surrounded by capillaries
alveolar cells - CORRECT ANSWERS Group of milk cells surrounded
by myoepithelial cells