IBCLC Exam review
high lipid solubility - ANS-drug property most likely to permit high passage into milk
lymphocytes - ANS-protective components of milk is destroyed by freezing
62.5°C for 30 minutes - ANS-standard temperature and time for Holder pasteurization
used in donor human milk banks is
Fat levels in mother's milk are highest: - ANS-when the breast is relatively empty.
pregnant woman with many allergies asks about infant feeding. Your best response is -
ANS-A baby is never allergic to its mother's milk, but he may be sensitive to foods in the
mother's diet
A baby is never allergic to its mother's milk, but he may be sensitive to foods in the
mother's diet - ANS-1.0%
Which nutrient is most difficult for premature babies to digest? - ANS-fats
For optimal breastfeeding, which best describes effective positioning at breast? -
ANS-The baby's mouth is open to a wide (> 120-degree) angle.
A mother was given high doses of pain-relieving drugs during labor. When the baby's
cord blood is tested for the presence of drugs, none is found. The most likely
explanation is: - ANS-Pain-relieving drugs are lipid soluble and concentrate in the infant
brain.
A mother comes to you for help with breastfeeding her 3-week-old baby, stating, "He
just doesn't seem to be able to get it right." When you observe the baby breastfeeding,
you note that the baby has a highly erratic suck-swallow pattern and that he never
develops a good rhythmic suckling action. Most likely to explain his sucking behavior. -
ANS-The baby's head is still quite molded.
After an unmedicated labor and birth, how soon is a baby most likely to be able and
ready to breastfeed? - ANS-within the first hour
high lipid solubility - ANS-drug property most likely to permit high passage into milk
lymphocytes - ANS-protective components of milk is destroyed by freezing
62.5°C for 30 minutes - ANS-standard temperature and time for Holder pasteurization
used in donor human milk banks is
Fat levels in mother's milk are highest: - ANS-when the breast is relatively empty.
pregnant woman with many allergies asks about infant feeding. Your best response is -
ANS-A baby is never allergic to its mother's milk, but he may be sensitive to foods in the
mother's diet
A baby is never allergic to its mother's milk, but he may be sensitive to foods in the
mother's diet - ANS-1.0%
Which nutrient is most difficult for premature babies to digest? - ANS-fats
For optimal breastfeeding, which best describes effective positioning at breast? -
ANS-The baby's mouth is open to a wide (> 120-degree) angle.
A mother was given high doses of pain-relieving drugs during labor. When the baby's
cord blood is tested for the presence of drugs, none is found. The most likely
explanation is: - ANS-Pain-relieving drugs are lipid soluble and concentrate in the infant
brain.
A mother comes to you for help with breastfeeding her 3-week-old baby, stating, "He
just doesn't seem to be able to get it right." When you observe the baby breastfeeding,
you note that the baby has a highly erratic suck-swallow pattern and that he never
develops a good rhythmic suckling action. Most likely to explain his sucking behavior. -
ANS-The baby's head is still quite molded.
After an unmedicated labor and birth, how soon is a baby most likely to be able and
ready to breastfeed? - ANS-within the first hour