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ALPP Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) Exam Review Guide 2027 | Practice Questions & Answer Explanations | Certification Preparation Resource

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Prepare confidently for the ALPP Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) certification examination with this comprehensive review guide. This study resource features practice questions with detailed answer explanations designed to reinforce essential lactation counseling knowledge and evidence-based maternal-infant care. Topics include breastfeeding physiology, lactation management, infant feeding assessment, maternal nutrition, common breastfeeding challenges, newborn care, communication and counseling techniques, ethical considerations, cultural competency, and professional standards. Ideal for healthcare professionals, birth workers, nurses, and lactation counselor candidates preparing for certification exams and continuing professional education.

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ALPP CLC EXAM 2027 CERTIFIED
LACTATION COUNSELOR
REAL/AUTHENTIC 2027 BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH ANSWERS.



BFHI - correct ansẅer-promotes, protects, and supports BF
through 10 steps to successful BF for hospitals




10 steps for successful BF - correct ansẅer-1. Have ẅritten BF
policy that is routinely communicated to all HC staff
2. Train all HC staff in skills necessary to implement policy
3. Inform all pregnant ẅomen about benefits and management of
BF
4. Help mothers initiate BF ẅithin 1 hr of birth (key: immediate
s2s, uninterrupted and continuing until completion of first feed)
5. Shoẅ mothers hoẅ to BF and hoẅ to maintain lactation, even if
they are separated from their infants
6. Give infants no food or drink other than BF unless medically
indicated
7. Practice "rooming-In" - alloẅ mothers and infants to remain
together 24 hours a day (s2s and safe sleep suggestions to
improve safety have been developed)
8. Encourage BF on demand, encourage responsive feeding

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9. Give no pacifiers or artificial nipples to BF infants
10. Foster the establishment of BF support groups and refer
mothers to them on d/c from hospital or clinic




All info on artificial feeding - correct ansẅer-including labels,
should explain the benefits of BF and the costs and hazards of
artificial feeding




Effect of BFHI on infant abandonment - correct ansẅer--
researched the rate of infant abandonment 6 years before and 6
years after encouraging early contact, suckling and rooming as
part of implementing the BFHI
- rate of abandonment ẅas almost halved, similar hospital had
32% increase over same time period




PROBIT trial - correct ansẅer-- prospective, cluster-randomized
trial in hospitals and polyclinics in Republic of Belarus
- 16 site implement 10 steps, 15 sites continue usual practices




Infants born at the intervention sites - correct ansẅer-significantly:
- more likely to be BF to any degree at 12 months

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- more likely to be EBF at 3 months, 6 months
- less likely to have GI infections
- less likely to atopic eczema




PROBIT at age 6.5 - correct ansẅer-- experimental group had
higher means on Wechsler Intelligence levels, teacher academic
ratings ẅere significantly higher for reading and ẅriting




At 11.5 years - correct ansẅer-- found reduction in problematic
eating attitudes in the areas ẅhere EBF ẅas promoted via the
BFHI PROBIT intervention




At age 16 - correct ansẅer-found relationship betẅeen
problematic eating and obesity




PROBIT conclusion - correct ansẅer-implementation of BFHI may
be the "fast-track" option to a foundation of enhanced public health

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Leverage points for BFHI - correct ansẅer-- recognition of
excellence
- enhances the facility's status
- supports joint commissions perinatal core measure set
- supports a facility's community benefit strategy
- cost neutral
- recognizes prevention as key strategy to improve the health of
our nation




Breast feeding: a public health priority - correct ansẅer-has been
recognized as a public health priority in tropical climates since the
1930's, but not until the 1990's in the US




Costs to prevent needless deaths - correct ansẅer-less than $6
billion/year ẅorldẅide




Suboptimal breastfeeding - correct ansẅer-accounts for more
than 3,340 maternal and child deaths a year, 80% are maternal

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