QUESTIONS WITH FULL ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ The last part of feeding Answer: Hindmilk
◉ Period when baby is not at breast Answer: Interbout period
◉ Nothing other than human milk Answer: Exclusive bf
◉ Paracellular pathway Answer: Elevated prolactin levels close this
◉ oxytocin releasing mechanism Answer: Baby hand massage
◉ Produced by hormones of pregnancy Answer: Colostrum
◉ Conducts systematic reviews Answer: Cochrane collaboration
◉ Cellular lock for a chemical key Answer: Receptor site
◉ Anabolism Answer: Storing energy for growth
,◉ Carb found only in mammal milk Answer: Lactose
◉ Cholecystokinin helps babies feel a sense of Answer: Satiety
◉ Glands that secrete lactation hormones Answer: Pituitary
◉ A cluster of milk making cells Answer: Alveoli
◉ Stage that begins with the delivery of the placenta Answer:
Lactogenesis II
◉ Newborn milk Answer: Colostrum
◉ Hormone responsible for milk ejection Answer: Oxytocin
◉ Breastmilk is low in this nutrient but it's almost all bioavailabile
Answer: Iron
◉ Nerves that empty the breast Answer: Thoracic
◉ The number one reason that mothers stop breastfeeding is
concern about low Answer: Milk supply
,◉ Hormone that increases with frequent nipple stimulation Answer:
Prolactin
◉ Hormone secreted by the placenta Answer: Progesterone
◉ Promotes the release of gastrin Answer: Touch
◉ Smoking moms may wean early because Answer: prolactin levels
are low
◉ Pacifier use by tube fed babies who were born prematurely may
Answer: Increase their weight gain
◉ The FDA reports Answer: There's no consistent pattern of who
does and doesn't make formula safely.
◉ Pituitary function may be impaired permanently with Answer:
Sheehan's syndrome
◉ Cows milk allergy is associated with about how many cases of
reflux Answer: 50%
, ◉ Formula contamination is greater in what type formula Answer:
Powdered
◉ Formula fed babies are more likely to get Answer: SIDS
◉ Third in the hierarchy of infant feeding Answer: Donor breast milk
◉ Reduction in risk of hypertension Answer: Breastfeeding benefit
>1 year
◉ Physiological reason for low milk supply Answer: hypothyroidism
◉ Believes all authorities tell the truth Answer: Receivers of
knowledge
◉ Buying milk on the internet Answer: Risky behavior
◉ Can make enough milk for two or more babies Answer: Mothers of
multiples
◉ May alter pattern of postpartum bleeding Answer: Retained
placental fragments