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EXPERIENCE EXAM FINAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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BCIT NSPN 7150-THE BREASTFEEDING EXPERIENCE
EXAM FINAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025/2026
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Wet Nurses - ..........ANSWER.......Women who breastfeed another's child
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BF rates in Canada -
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..........ANSWER.......In 2018, even though 92% of Canadian women initiated b re
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astfeeding at birth, close to 25% of these women stopped breastfeeding befor e
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their infant was one month old.
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In 2018, only 38% of mothers in Canada breastfed exclusively for six months (
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or more)
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The most important measures of preventive health for mothers and infants? ..
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........ANSWER.......Breastfeeding
What is Primary Healthcare? (3) - ..........ANSWER.......Multi-
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sectoral policy and action, empowered people and communities, and primary
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care and essential public health functions as the core of integrated health ser vi
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ces
Maternal benefits of breastfeeding - ..........ANSWER.......-
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Enhances normal postpartum hormonal state (weight loss, faster involution, a
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menorrhea) & protects against post-partum depression
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- Oxytocin helps the mother gain confidence in mothering, decreases stress, in c
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VImproved long term health (decrease risk of breast CA, Ovarian CA, osteopor o
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sis, heart disease, and DM2)
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- Improves food security as available and safe
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Infants Benefit of Breastfeeding - ..........ANSWER.......-
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VPromotes optimal brain development and learning potential: increased IQ
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- Reduces the impact of infections & reduces hospital admissions
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- Protection for ill infants
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- Protection for premature infants against NEC and sepsis
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- Improves psychological and physiological well-being
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VProtects from SIDS, DM1, asthma, lymphoma, Crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis, Ly m
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phoma and Allergies
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- Provides ideal growth and nutrition
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Family and Social Benefits of Breastfeeding - ..........ANSWER.......-
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Cost effective for families, reduction on health care costs due to less infant in f
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ections, environmentally friendly, productivity improvement
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Risks of Human Milk Substitute -
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rbidity/mortality (malnutrition deficiencies and obesity), toxic chemicals, and
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allergies.
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t breast milk, while 18% reported that they had difficulty with breastfeeding t
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echnique. The third reason was due to medical conditions of the mother or inf
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ant (9%)V
Todays issues contributing to BF difficulties - ..........ANSWER.......-
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VAggressive marketing of formula & Hospital practices (nurseries, separation o
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f mother and infant)
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- Unnecessary Supplementation & Bundling infant
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- Lack of breastfeeding role models & Nuclear families-no support
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VLack of follow up support & Breastfeeding challenges (sore nipples, low suppl y)
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- Cultural and societal challenges & Employment policies
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