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CLC EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+ CHO found only in mammal milk - CORRECT ANSWER lactose type of milk that is not necessarily lower in fat content - CORRECT ANSWER foremilk milk is compose...

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CHO found only in mammal milk - CORRECT ANSWER lactose

type of milk that is not necessarily lower in fat content - CORRECT
ANSWER foremilk

milk is composed of 88% ___ - CORRECT ANSWER water

breastmilk is low in this nutrient but it's very bioavailable - CORRECT
ANSWER iron

which nerves innervate the breasts - CORRECT ANSWER T3-T5

Number one reason why moms stop bfing is due to - CORRECT
ANSWER milk supply

hormone that increases with nipple stimulation - CORRECT ANSWER
prolactin

hormone secreted by the placenta - CORRECT ANSWER progesterone

what promotes the release of gastrin - CORRECT ANSWER touch

leading cause of infant death - CORRECT ANSWER diarrhea

three strategies needed for increasing BF initiation and duration -
CORRECT ANSWER protection, promotion, support

commonly cited reasons why mothers stop BF - CORRECT ANSWER
work, pain, low supply, latching

,which timeframe are the moms most vulnerable to stop BF - CORRECT
ANSWER first 3-7 days

what do montgomery glands do - CORRECT ANSWER secrete
protective lipid material during lactation

what does prolactin do - CORRECT ANSWER milk production

what does oxytocin do - CORRECT ANSWER Milk letdown and uterine
contractions

when does prolactin peak and when does it drop - CORRECT ANSWER
drops: between nursing
peaks: right after nursing at its highest

prolactin is released with - CORRECT ANSWER nipple stimulation

oxytocin is released with - CORRECT ANSWER nipple stretching

stages of making milk - CORRECT ANSWER lactogenesis 1, 2, 3

lactogenesis 1 - CORRECT ANSWER happens during pregnancy
placenta releases progesterone, which makes colostrum

lactogenesis 2 - CORRECT ANSWER birth of the placenta- triggers
transition of milk from colostrum to mature milk

lactogenesis 3 - CORRECT ANSWER breastfeeding
needs frequent removal of milk to increase production

foremilk - CORRECT ANSWER beginning of the feed

hindmilk - CORRECT ANSWER end of the feed
The International Code - CORRECT ANSWER addresses improper
marketing practices
ex hospital giving out discharge packages with formula

,Milking Stool- 3 legs - CORRECT ANSWER Protect, promote &
Support-want all to be equal

Levels of evidence based pyramid - CORRECT ANSWER top - bottom:
1.Metanalysis &systemic reviews 2. Single randomized controlled
studies 3. Cohort studies 4. Case Controlled Studies 5. Case Studies

When is greatest risk of stopping breastfeeding? - CORRECT ANSWER
3-7 days (after going home from hospital)

Top reasons people stop breastfeeding - CORRECT ANSWER baby
won't latch, breast pain/soreness, work/school

Russ Labs Marketing Survey - CORRECT ANSWER survey 1965-2001
formula company tracking breastfeeding goals

Races in Order most likely to BF - CORRECT ANSWER spanish
speaking-hispanic, white, hispanic, black

Global Strategy for Infant and young feeding - CORRECT ANSWER
WHO and UNICEF developed this global strategy to focus world
attention on impact of feeding practices on the nutritional status,
growth, development and health and thus the survival of infants and
young children.

World Breastfeeding trends innitive - CORRECT ANSWER help track
how they are doing on global outcomes

innocenti ospitale -florence - CORRECT ANSWER BF orphan babies
increased rate of survival-today UNICEF child resource nutrition center

path of messages to make milk - CORRECT ANSWER message to
breast-to nervous system -to brain- to hormones to travel to breast-
then to blood stream

what cells make milk - CORRECT ANSWER alveolar cells

alveolar cells are what?

, what are they surrounded by - CORRECT ANSWER layer of cells with
milk inside, surrounded by myoepitheal cells

Myoepitheal cells will contract when what hits them - CORRECT
ANSWER oxytocin

Are the ducts in breast evenly spaced? - CORRECT ANSWER No
varies woman to woman

How many nipple pores each breast? - CORRECT ANSWER 3-5

Milk is ____ &_____ from sebaceous gland - CORRECT ANSWER
antimicrobial and sticky

what are the two major hormone of lactation? Where are they secreted
from? - CORRECT ANSWER oxytocin and prolactin, pituitary gland

Prolactin is the hormone responsible for? - CORRECT ANSWER Milk
production

What is the passage of prolactin being produced - CORRECT ANSWER
baby suckles- message to nervous system tells brain to secrete
prolacin in blood- then tranverse into mother body into milk cells
where milk is produced

When doe humans have prolactin in them - CORRECT ANSWER all the
time (non pregnant, non lactating breast and nipples increase level of
prolactin when touched)

Prolactin levels go _____ in between nursing and _____ during nursing. -
CORRECT ANSWER down, rise

_______ nursing leads to lower levels of prolactin and less rise with
same amount of contact. - CORRECT ANSWER infrequent

If infants do no have frequent times at breast first few days prolactin
will be _____ and sites will ____ be primed and receptor sites will start
to ______ _______. - CORRECT ANSWER low, not, start shutting down

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