CLC Exam
CLC Exam Test Challenge Questions (197
Terms) with Solutions Updated 2023-
2024
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The International Code - Answer: addresses improper marketing practices
ex-hospital giving out discharge packages with formula
Milking Stool- 3 legs - Answer: Protect, promote & Support-want all to be equal
Levels of evidence-based pyramid - Answer: top - bottom: 1. Metanalysis
&systemic reviews 2. Single randomized controlled studies 3. Cohort studies 4.
Case Controlled Studies 5. Case Studies
When is greatest risk of stopping breastfeeding? - Answer: 3-7 days (after going
home from hospital)
Top reasons people stop breastfeeding - Answer: baby won't latch, breast
pain/soreness, work/school
Russ Labs Marketing Survey - Answer: survey 1965-2001 formula company
tracking breastfeeding goals
Races in Order most likely to BF - Answer: Spanish speaking-Hispanic, white,
Hispanic, black
Global Strategy for Infant and young feeding - Answer: WHO and UNICEF
developed this global strategy to focus world attention on impact of feeding
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practices on the nutritional status, growth, development and health and thus the
survival of infants and young children.
World Breastfeeding trends innitive - Answer: help track how they are doing on
global outcomes
innocenti ospitale -florence - Answer: BF orphan babies increased rate of
survival-today UNICEF child resource nutrition center
path of messages to make milk - Answer: message to breast-to nervous system -
to brain- to hormones to travel to breast- then to blood stream
what cells make milk - Answer: alveolar cells
alveolar cells are what?
what are they surrounded by - Answer: layer of cells with milk inside,
surrounded by myoepitheal cells
Myoepitheal cells will contract when what hits them - Answer: oxytocin
Are the ducts in breast evenly spaced? - Answer: No varies woman to woman
How many nipple pores each breast? - Answer: 3-5
CLC Exam Test Challenge Questions (197
Terms) with Solutions Updated 2023-
2024
, CLC Exam
The International Code - Answer: addresses improper marketing practices
ex-hospital giving out discharge packages with formula
Milking Stool- 3 legs - Answer: Protect, promote & Support-want all to be equal
Levels of evidence-based pyramid - Answer: top - bottom: 1. Metanalysis
&systemic reviews 2. Single randomized controlled studies 3. Cohort studies 4.
Case Controlled Studies 5. Case Studies
When is greatest risk of stopping breastfeeding? - Answer: 3-7 days (after going
home from hospital)
Top reasons people stop breastfeeding - Answer: baby won't latch, breast
pain/soreness, work/school
Russ Labs Marketing Survey - Answer: survey 1965-2001 formula company
tracking breastfeeding goals
Races in Order most likely to BF - Answer: Spanish speaking-Hispanic, white,
Hispanic, black
Global Strategy for Infant and young feeding - Answer: WHO and UNICEF
developed this global strategy to focus world attention on impact of feeding
, CLC Exam
practices on the nutritional status, growth, development and health and thus the
survival of infants and young children.
World Breastfeeding trends innitive - Answer: help track how they are doing on
global outcomes
innocenti ospitale -florence - Answer: BF orphan babies increased rate of
survival-today UNICEF child resource nutrition center
path of messages to make milk - Answer: message to breast-to nervous system -
to brain- to hormones to travel to breast- then to blood stream
what cells make milk - Answer: alveolar cells
alveolar cells are what?
what are they surrounded by - Answer: layer of cells with milk inside,
surrounded by myoepitheal cells
Myoepitheal cells will contract when what hits them - Answer: oxytocin
Are the ducts in breast evenly spaced? - Answer: No varies woman to woman
How many nipple pores each breast? - Answer: 3-5