Section 4: CLC Exam Questions and Answers
Section 4: CLC Exam Questions and Answers One concern about Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is: -It can sometimes look like mastitis on the breast. -It often looks like yeast. -It frequently looks like Raynaud's. -It may be mistaken for oversupply. It can sometimes look like mastitis on the breast. T or F: Any unusual or suspicious area on or appearance of the breast, nipple or areola should be referred to a qualified health care provider. TRUE T or F: Persistent refusal of the baby to nurse on one or both breasts can be concerning. True T or F: Cancer diagnosis may be seen as late as 5 years after Goldsmith's sign. True Babies who have difficulty sustaining a feed in the first few days may have one of many conditions, including: -High blood sugar -Lactose intolerance -Autism Spectrum Disorder -Jaundice Jaundice T or F: Babies who present with jaundice should not breastfeed. FALSE T or F: Underfeeding is one reason for early onset jaundice. True T or F: The best position for a mother to be in when doing KMC with her premie is laid back False; upright position is optimal in KMC. T or F: When a mother is skin to skin with premie twins, each breast warms up to heat the closest baby True; each breast will match the baby on it (i.e., breasts may be different temperature than the other to meet the babies needs).
Written for
- Institution
- CLC
- Course
- CLC
Document information
- Uploaded on
- January 2, 2024
- Number of pages
- 15
- Written in
- 2023/2024
- Type
- Exam (elaborations)
- Contains
- Questions & answers
Subjects
Also available in package deal