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1. Which immune cells found in human milk are affected by freezing?
Macrophages
Eosinophils
Lymphocytes
Neutrophils
2. Which of the following activities is permissible under the terms of the WHO's
international code of marketing of breast milk substitues?
advertisements for toddler formula on local television stations
picture of a happy baby on the label of infant formula containers
gift packs containing samples of formula given to new mother's at
hospital discharge
detailed info on product composition provided to health workers
3. What is the recommended action to take when encountering misinformation
from a lactation consultant?
Lodge a complaint with IBCLC
Bring in research evidence of the harmful nature of this practice and
discuss it with her
Form a committee to develop written protocols on all aspects of the
lactation practice for your clinic
Try to intercept all of the clients seen by her and correct the
misinformation
,4. Discuss why lipids in human milk are considered the most variable
component and how this variability can affect infant nutrition.
Lipids in human milk vary due to maternal diet and health, impacting
the energy and essential fatty acids available to the infant.
Lipids are constant in human milk, ensuring uniform nutrition for all
infants.
Lipids are less important than proteins in human milk composition.
Variability in lipids does not affect infant growth or development.
5. A new mother asks the nurse whether breastfeeding is better than formula for
her newborn. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
"Breastfeeding is best for your baby; of course, you should choose
this
"It often is easier to breastfeed, because you do not have to prepare
bottles."
«There are no advantages to breastfeeding. You should do what is
best for you."
«There are many benefits to breastfeeding; let me tell you more
about it.°
6. Which component of human milk is destroyed by freezing?
macrophages
SIgA
lactoferrin
lysozyme
, 7. Which of the following is a characteristic of Stage I lactogenesis?
Maturation of tight junctions
Increase in enzymes involved in milk component synthesis
Copious milk secretion
Hypertrophy and polarity of cell organelles
8. If Mary is unable to hand express effectively, what alternative method could
she use to help increase her milk supply?
Take herbal supplements
Increase her caloric intake significantly
Drink more fluids throughout the day
Use a breast pump after feeds
9. Keisha is a breastfeeding mother who asks you what she needs to be sure
that her diet includes:
Additional B vitamins
Her normal intake of food and drink
Plenty of liquids to ensure sufficient milk volume
An extra 1200 calories per day
10. What technique can help a breastfeeding mother increase her milk supply by
stimulating further production?
Eating more food
Hand expressing after feeds
Drinking more fluids