SOLUTIONS
1. Describe the significance of TORCH diseases in the context of pregnancy
and breastfeeding.
TORCH diseases are minor infections that do not impact fetal health.
TORCH diseases are only relevant in the first trimester of pregnancy.
TORCH diseases only affect the mother and have no implications for
breastfeeding.
TORCH diseases are significant because they can cause serious
health issues in the fetus and may affect breastfeeding practices.
2. Describe how active transport affects the transfer of medications into
breastmilk.
Active transport prevents medications from entering breastmilk,
ensuring infant safety.
Active transport facilitates the movement of certain drugs into
breastmilk by utilizing specific components present in the milk.
Active transport only occurs with nutrients, not medications.
Active transport is a passive process that does not require energy
for drug transfer.
3. Donor human milk is most commonly used:
For mothers who must wean temporarily or permanently (such as a
mother receiving chemotherapy).
For infants who do not tolerate manufactured infant milks.
,For sick or premature newborns.
, To complement the mother's own milk for an infant with a medical
need.
4. In India and the United States, Fenugreek is used to:
Treat A Cold
Cure Rashes
Disinfect
Promote Lactation
5. What is the primary role of prolactin inhibiting factor (PIF) in lactation?
Stimulates milk production
Enhances dopamine release
Promotes nipple stimulation
Inhibits prolactin
6. Describe the significance of performing a frenulectomy in the context of
breastfeeding.
It increases the mother's milk supply.
It helps improve the infant's ability to latch and feed effectively.
It prevents infections during breastfeeding.
It reduces the risk of postpartum depression.
7. If a researcher is studying the effects of a new breastfeeding intervention,
which group should they define as their target population?
Children under the age of five.
, All women of childbearing age.
Mothers who are currently breastfeeding.
Healthcare providers working with mothers.
8. If a pregnant woman is diagnosed with preeclampsia, what is a potential
course of action that healthcare providers might recommend?
Extended bed rest without medical supervision
Immediate breastfeeding initiation
Preterm delivery
Increased physical activity
9. What condition is associated with the use of aspirin in infants?
Reye's Syndrome
Colic
Bronchiolitis
Croup
10. Describe the significance of flash heating in the process of pasteurizing
breast milk.
Flash heating is used to enhance the flavor of breast milk.
Flash heating is a method to increase the volume of milk produced.
Flash heating is significant because it effectively kills harmful
bacteria while preserving nutrients in breast milk.
Flash heating is primarily used for storing breast milk.