LAMAZE CERTIFIED CHILDBIRTH EDUCATOR
(CBE) EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT LATEST VERSION
Lamaze Fundamental for pregnancy (7) - ANSWER 1. Pregnancy is a
normal, natural life event.
2. Women's bodies are designed to nourish and nurture their babies
through
pregnancy.
3. Each week of pregnancy is necessary for babies to grow and mature,
for women's bodies to develop for birth and breastfeeding, and for
women to prepare to become mothers.
4. Pregnancy provides an opportunity for mothers and fathers to begin
forming lifelong bonds with their babies.
5. A good support system, a healthy lifestyle and the ability to cope with
the stresses of life promote a healthy pregnancy, a healthy birth and a
healthy baby.
6. The health-care system and care provider can increase or decrease a
woman's confidence in the normality of pregnancy and in her ability to
have a healthy baby.
7. Lamaze education helps women to gain confidence in their bodies, to
trust their innate ability to give birth and to make informed decisions
about pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding and parenting.
The Lamaze Fundamentals for Birth (7) - ANSWER 1. Birth is normal,
natural and healthy.
2. Women have an innate ability to give birth.
3. The experience of birth profoundly affects women and their families.
4. Women's confidence and ability to give birth is either enhanced or
diminished by the care provider and place of birth.
5. Women have the right to give birth free from routine medical
interventions.
6. Birth can safely take place in homes, birth centers and hospitals.
,7. Lamaze childbirth education empowers women to make informed
choices in healthcare and take responsibility for their health, and to trust
their innate ability to give birth.
The Lamaze Fundamentals for Parenting (9) - ANSWER 1. Active
parenting is vital to the physical, emotional and spiritual health of our
children, ourselves and our society.
2. A safe, healthy birth experience provides a strong foundation for
parenting.
3. Parenting is joyful, important, challenging and deeply satisfying work
that is
worthy of everyone's best efforts.
4. The intimate connection between children and their parents must be
respected and protected from the moment of birth throughout life.
5. Parents play unique, irreplaceable roles in their children's lives.
6. Babies and children thrive in close, consistent interaction with their
parents.
7. Parenting is a learned art; our most important teachers are our own
parents, our family and our children.
8. Good parenting requires the support of family, friends and community.
9. Knowledge and support enhance parents' confidence and ability to
make informed
decisions that meet the needs of their children and themselves.
Lamaze 6 healthy birth practices (6) - ANSWER 1. Let labor begin on its
own
2. Walk, Move Around, and Change Positions Throughout Labor
3. Bring a Loved One, Friend, or Doula for Continuous Support
4. Avoid Interventions That Are Not Medically Necessary
5. Avoid Giving Birth on Your Back, and Follow Your Body's Urges to
Push
6. Keep Mother and Baby Together - It's Best for Mother, Baby, and
Breastfeeding
How to Evaluate the Class - ANSWER 1. Reaction: Do they like it?
2. Learning: Do they get it?
3. Behavior: Do they do it?
4. Results: Did it make a difference?
, What factors were primarily responsible for the decrease in maternal and
perinatal mortality during the 20th century - ANSWER better water
treatment, housing, sanitation, introduction of antibiotics and blood
transfusions
2 ways birth is the same across time and culture - ANSWER ushers in
change- different clothing, foods, relationships, growth and maturity and
inner strength, gathering of helpers
Evidence based practice - ANSWER care that has been researched
and proven to be safest and best for the patients.
randomized controlled trial - ANSWER an experiment in which
participants are randomly assigned to different conditions for the
purpose of examining the effectiveness of an intervention
meta-analysis - ANSWER a "study of studies" that combines the
findings of multiple studies to arrive at a conclusion
systematic review - ANSWER A rigorous synthesis of research findings
on a particular research question, using systematic sampling and data
collection procedures and a formal protocol
True "informed consent" - ANSWER 1. Explain patient's health problem
and reason for treatment... What's wrong with me?
2. What happens DURING the treatment?
3. What are the risks of the treatment and likelihood of them occurring?
4. Likelihood of the treatment working?
5. Alternative to treating the health problem?
6. Risks or side-affects AFTER treatment?
7. Is treatment needed now, or can it wait?
What is required for a safe out of hospital birth? - ANSWER Provides
evidence-based maternity care that does not interfere in the natural,
physiologic process of birth unless there's a compelling medical
indication to
(CBE) EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT LATEST VERSION
Lamaze Fundamental for pregnancy (7) - ANSWER 1. Pregnancy is a
normal, natural life event.
2. Women's bodies are designed to nourish and nurture their babies
through
pregnancy.
3. Each week of pregnancy is necessary for babies to grow and mature,
for women's bodies to develop for birth and breastfeeding, and for
women to prepare to become mothers.
4. Pregnancy provides an opportunity for mothers and fathers to begin
forming lifelong bonds with their babies.
5. A good support system, a healthy lifestyle and the ability to cope with
the stresses of life promote a healthy pregnancy, a healthy birth and a
healthy baby.
6. The health-care system and care provider can increase or decrease a
woman's confidence in the normality of pregnancy and in her ability to
have a healthy baby.
7. Lamaze education helps women to gain confidence in their bodies, to
trust their innate ability to give birth and to make informed decisions
about pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding and parenting.
The Lamaze Fundamentals for Birth (7) - ANSWER 1. Birth is normal,
natural and healthy.
2. Women have an innate ability to give birth.
3. The experience of birth profoundly affects women and their families.
4. Women's confidence and ability to give birth is either enhanced or
diminished by the care provider and place of birth.
5. Women have the right to give birth free from routine medical
interventions.
6. Birth can safely take place in homes, birth centers and hospitals.
,7. Lamaze childbirth education empowers women to make informed
choices in healthcare and take responsibility for their health, and to trust
their innate ability to give birth.
The Lamaze Fundamentals for Parenting (9) - ANSWER 1. Active
parenting is vital to the physical, emotional and spiritual health of our
children, ourselves and our society.
2. A safe, healthy birth experience provides a strong foundation for
parenting.
3. Parenting is joyful, important, challenging and deeply satisfying work
that is
worthy of everyone's best efforts.
4. The intimate connection between children and their parents must be
respected and protected from the moment of birth throughout life.
5. Parents play unique, irreplaceable roles in their children's lives.
6. Babies and children thrive in close, consistent interaction with their
parents.
7. Parenting is a learned art; our most important teachers are our own
parents, our family and our children.
8. Good parenting requires the support of family, friends and community.
9. Knowledge and support enhance parents' confidence and ability to
make informed
decisions that meet the needs of their children and themselves.
Lamaze 6 healthy birth practices (6) - ANSWER 1. Let labor begin on its
own
2. Walk, Move Around, and Change Positions Throughout Labor
3. Bring a Loved One, Friend, or Doula for Continuous Support
4. Avoid Interventions That Are Not Medically Necessary
5. Avoid Giving Birth on Your Back, and Follow Your Body's Urges to
Push
6. Keep Mother and Baby Together - It's Best for Mother, Baby, and
Breastfeeding
How to Evaluate the Class - ANSWER 1. Reaction: Do they like it?
2. Learning: Do they get it?
3. Behavior: Do they do it?
4. Results: Did it make a difference?
, What factors were primarily responsible for the decrease in maternal and
perinatal mortality during the 20th century - ANSWER better water
treatment, housing, sanitation, introduction of antibiotics and blood
transfusions
2 ways birth is the same across time and culture - ANSWER ushers in
change- different clothing, foods, relationships, growth and maturity and
inner strength, gathering of helpers
Evidence based practice - ANSWER care that has been researched
and proven to be safest and best for the patients.
randomized controlled trial - ANSWER an experiment in which
participants are randomly assigned to different conditions for the
purpose of examining the effectiveness of an intervention
meta-analysis - ANSWER a "study of studies" that combines the
findings of multiple studies to arrive at a conclusion
systematic review - ANSWER A rigorous synthesis of research findings
on a particular research question, using systematic sampling and data
collection procedures and a formal protocol
True "informed consent" - ANSWER 1. Explain patient's health problem
and reason for treatment... What's wrong with me?
2. What happens DURING the treatment?
3. What are the risks of the treatment and likelihood of them occurring?
4. Likelihood of the treatment working?
5. Alternative to treating the health problem?
6. Risks or side-affects AFTER treatment?
7. Is treatment needed now, or can it wait?
What is required for a safe out of hospital birth? - ANSWER Provides
evidence-based maternity care that does not interfere in the natural,
physiologic process of birth unless there's a compelling medical
indication to