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RNAO Breastfeeding course Exam Questions and Answers |100% Pass When was the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) launched? - Answer-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) which was jointly launched in 1991 by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nation's Children Fund (UNIC...

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When was the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) launched? - Answer✔✔-Baby-Friendly Hospital

Initiative (BFHI) which was jointly launched in 1991 by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the

United Nation's Children Fund (UNICEF), and the Baby-Friendly Initiative in Community Health Services

(Breastfeeding Committee for Canada)


The BFHI is a global initiative designed to? - Answer✔✔-The BFHI is a global initiative designed to

promote the implementation of practices that protect, promote and support breastfeeding


When was The Breastfeeding Committee for Canada (BCC) established and what was its vision? -

Answer✔✔-The Breastfeeding Committee for Canada (BCC) was established in 1991, as a Health Canada

initiative, following the World Summit for Children. The vision of the BCC as the authority for BFI in

Canada, is to establish breastfeeding as the cultural norm for infant feeding within Canada.


The International Code of the Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes applies to the marketing, and related

practices, of the following products: - Answer✔✔--Breastmilk substitutes, including infant formula;


-Other milk products, foods (cereals) and beverages (teas and juices for babies), when marketed or

otherwise represented to be suitable for use as a partial or total replacement of breastmilk;


-Feeding bottles and pacifiers.


What are the first steps in determining if your organization meets the BFI criteria as well as make you

more aware of gaps to help your organization become more Baby Friendly? - Answer✔✔-1)Seek out the

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breastfeeding policy in YOUR organization and make a copy. If your organization does not have a policy,

find out why and if there is one in progress or currently being developed.


2)Download the BFI Integrated 10 Steps Practice Outcome Indicators for Hospitals and Community

Health Services by the Breastfeeding Committee of Canada.


3)Complete the Appendix 1:Policy Checklist on Page 16 based on the breastfeeding policies and practices

in YOUR organization.


Nurses have a role in advocating for "breastfeeding friendly" environments by: - Answer✔✔--Advocating

for supportive facilities and systems such as day-care facilities, "mother and baby areas" for

breastfeeding, public breastfeeding areas, 24-hour help for families having difficulties in breastfeeding;

and


-Promoting community action in breastfeeding.


Not Seeking Designation


some other ways to advocate for Baby Friendly environments: - Answer✔✔--Advocating for supportive

environments such as day-care facilities, "mother and baby" areas in public places, 24-hour help for

families having difficulties breastfeeding; [1] and


-Promoting community action in breastfeeding


Nurses should provide informational support to couples during the childbearing age, as well as to

expectant mothers/couples/families and assist them in making informed decisions regarding

breastfeeding. Education should include, as a minimum, the following: - Answer✔✔--Benefits of

breastfeeding;



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-Lifestyle issues;


-Milk production;


-Latching/milk transfer;


-Prevention and management of problems;


-Medical interventions;


-When to seek help;


-Where to get additional information and resources


-Benefits of skin-to-skin contact;


-Recognizing feeding cues


How long is exclusive breastfeeding recommended for? - Answer✔✔-Exclusive breastfeeding is strongly

recommended for the first 6 months. The baby does not need water, other fluids, or foods during this

time. After the first 6 months, breastfeeding continues to be important when other foods are given to

the baby


During infancy breastfeeding reduces the risk of: - Answer✔✔--Acute otitis media


-Atopic dermatitis


-Gastrointestinal infections


-Lower respiratory tract diseases


-Asthma


-Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

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Beyond infancy breastfeeding protects against: - Answer✔✔--Obesity


-Risk of cardiovascular diseases


-Auto-immune disease


-Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes


-Childhood leukemia


Why is Breastmilk recommended for all babies, especially for preterm infants? - Answer✔✔--Preterm

breastmilk has more protein, fat, antibodies, and lactoferrin than mature milk, making it more suited for

the needs of a preterm baby than any artificial formula.


-Human milk offers protection against Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) and bacteria.


-Breastmilk may be expressed and used before the baby is able to breastfeed.


-Fresh breastmilk when available is preferred as it maintains better protective quality than when frozen

(freezing destroys leukocytes).


-There are also anti-allergic benefits of breastmilk. Health care professional should assess for a family

history of eczema, asthma, food allergies.


Some known benefits of breastfeeding for mothers include: - Answer✔✔--Foster healthy attachment

between mother and child;


-Foster recovery from birth;


-It is convenient and less costly;


-It is environmentally friendly;


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