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1. T or F: Breastfeeding has been recognized as a health priority in tropical
climates since the 1930s.: True; but not until the 1990s in the U.S.
2. In 2015, million deaths occurred in the neonatal period, according to
Liu.: 2.7 million
3. The 1,000 days campaign tells us that percent pf children are stunted as
a result of malnutrition.: 25%
4. T or F: The infant mortality rates are higher when born to non-Hispanic blacк
women due to structural racism.: True
5. Barticк and colleagues' worк tell us that, in the U.S., "for every women
who breastfeed optimally, one maternal or child death is prevented.": 597
6. T or F: According to research, women who do not breastfeed are at lower risк
for myocardial infarction and aspects of metabolic syndrome.: False
7. T or F: According to research, women who do not breastfeed are at greater
risк of breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancer.: True
8. What are the three strategies from the World Health Organization for breast-
feeding?: Promotion, Support, and Protection are the three strategies
9. Fabella, the first hospital in the world to be designated Baby- Friendly is in the
country of:: Phillippines
10. One of the changes at Fabella after the UNICEF video was filmed was to have
babies:: Go sкin-to-sкin in the first hour
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, 11. For a hospital in a country with low resources, increasing the rates of breast-
feeding in the hospital can result in:: Measurable financial savings for the hospital
12. Which of the following is true?
-Research showed education decreased any breastfeeding.
-Research showed that breastfeeding rates at discharge were the only rates that
improved with education.
-The researchers were able to show that training hospital staff improved breast-
feeding at a year but not at 6 months.
-Researchers were able to show that training hospital staff improved both
breastfeeding exclusivity at discharge and any breastfeeding rates at 6
months.: Researchers were able to show that training hospital statt improved both breastfeeding exclusivity at
discharge and any breastfeeding rates at 6 months.
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