Complete CLC PRACISE EXAMS [CERTIFIED LACTATION
COUNSELOR]WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS EXAM 1,2
1. Which hormone is primarily responsible for milk ejection (let-down) during
breastfeeding?
A. Progesterone
B. Estrogen
C. Oxytocin
D. Prolactin
Answer: C. Oxytocin
2. A mother is experiencing painful, cracked nipples. What is the most likely cause?
A. Mastitis
B. Incorrect latch
C. Oversupply of milk
D. Hormonal imbalance
Answer: B. Incorrect latch
3. What is the best initial management for a mother with engorged breasts?
A. Apply cold compresses
B. Reduce breastfeeding frequency
C. Use a breast pump to completely empty the breasts
D. Encourage frequent breastfeeding or milk expression
Answer: D. Encourage frequent breastfeeding or milk expression
4. Which of the following is NOT a recommended position for breastfeeding?
A. Cradle hold
B. Football hold
C. Side-lying position
D. Upright bottle feeding
Answer: D. Upright bottle feeding
5. What is the main component of colostrum that provides immune protection to the
newborn?
A. Lactose
B. Antibodies
C. Fat
COUNSELOR]WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS EXAM 1,2
1. Which hormone is primarily responsible for milk ejection (let-down) during
breastfeeding?
A. Progesterone
B. Estrogen
C. Oxytocin
D. Prolactin
Answer: C. Oxytocin
2. A mother is experiencing painful, cracked nipples. What is the most likely cause?
A. Mastitis
B. Incorrect latch
C. Oversupply of milk
D. Hormonal imbalance
Answer: B. Incorrect latch
3. What is the best initial management for a mother with engorged breasts?
A. Apply cold compresses
B. Reduce breastfeeding frequency
C. Use a breast pump to completely empty the breasts
D. Encourage frequent breastfeeding or milk expression
Answer: D. Encourage frequent breastfeeding or milk expression
4. Which of the following is NOT a recommended position for breastfeeding?
A. Cradle hold
B. Football hold
C. Side-lying position
D. Upright bottle feeding
Answer: D. Upright bottle feeding
5. What is the main component of colostrum that provides immune protection to the
newborn?
A. Lactose
B. Antibodies
C. Fat