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ALPP CLC EXAM (ACTUAL EXAM) WITH CORRECT
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
benefits of breastfeeding for mother - (answers)Prevents myocardial infarction
and aspects of metabolic syndrome
Decreases risk of HTN, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, CVD, endometrial and ovarian
cancer
WHO & UNICEF: Three strategies to increase breastfeeding - (answers)Promotion
Protection
Support
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 1 - (answers)Have a
written breast-feeding policy that is routinely communicated to all healthcare
staff
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 2 - (answers)Train all
healthcare stuff in the skills necessary to implement this policy
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 3 - (answers)Inform all
pregnant women about the benefits and management of breast-feeding
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The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 5 - (answers)Show
mothers how to breast-feed and how to maintain lactation, even if they should be
separated from their infants
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 6 - (answers)Give
newborn infants, no food or drink other than breast, milk, unless medically
indicated
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 7 - (answers)Practice
rooming in-allow mothers, an infants to remain together 24 hours a day
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 8 - (answers)Encourage
breast-feeding on demand
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 9 - (answers)Give no
pacifiers are artificial nipples (also called dummies or soothers) to breast-feeding
infants
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 10 - (answers)Foster the
establishment of breast-feeding, support groups and refer mothers to them on
discharge from the hospital or clinic
What type of breast augmentation incision increases the chance of lactation
insufficiency? - (answers)Periareolar
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Raynaud's phenomenon (vasospasm) of the nipple - (answers)Excruciating nipples
and breast pain after nursing, or when nipple is cold or wet, always accompanied
by nipple color change (waxy white, quickly transient to cyanosis blue or grey,
then to raspberry pink, or white to pink), areola typically changes shape
What nursing issue would Nifedipine be prescribed for? - (answers)Raynaud's
phenomenon
Candida albicans, yeast, or thrush - (answers)Burning pain during and after
breast-feeding, shiny flaky, skin is visible on the nipple in areola, white patches
are seen in babies mouth inside the cheeks, and on the tongue, babies diaper
area may also have a rash
Bleb (milk blister) - (answers)Firm, small, white spot (bleb or duct blocked near
nipple pore opening) of accumulated milk solids on nipple face
Engorgement - (answers)Swollen breasts often between days, two and four after
birth, or later, if baby was born via cesarean section, can also happen in early
weeks of babies, not feeling often or effectively enough
how to relieve engorgement - (answers)Increase frequency and efficiency of
feedings, allow excess milk to flow out of the breast via shower or bath, baby
should be allowed to nurse until he, or she comes off spontaneously, gentle
expression may believe, mild analgesics can be used
meconium - (answers)first stool of the newborn
ALPP CLC EXAM (ACTUAL EXAM) WITH CORRECT
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
benefits of breastfeeding for mother - (answers)Prevents myocardial infarction
and aspects of metabolic syndrome
Decreases risk of HTN, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, CVD, endometrial and ovarian
cancer
WHO & UNICEF: Three strategies to increase breastfeeding - (answers)Promotion
Protection
Support
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 1 - (answers)Have a
written breast-feeding policy that is routinely communicated to all healthcare
staff
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 2 - (answers)Train all
healthcare stuff in the skills necessary to implement this policy
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 3 - (answers)Inform all
pregnant women about the benefits and management of breast-feeding
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The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 5 - (answers)Show
mothers how to breast-feed and how to maintain lactation, even if they should be
separated from their infants
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 6 - (answers)Give
newborn infants, no food or drink other than breast, milk, unless medically
indicated
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 7 - (answers)Practice
rooming in-allow mothers, an infants to remain together 24 hours a day
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 8 - (answers)Encourage
breast-feeding on demand
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 9 - (answers)Give no
pacifiers are artificial nipples (also called dummies or soothers) to breast-feeding
infants
The Original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Step 10 - (answers)Foster the
establishment of breast-feeding, support groups and refer mothers to them on
discharge from the hospital or clinic
What type of breast augmentation incision increases the chance of lactation
insufficiency? - (answers)Periareolar
, 3|Page
Raynaud's phenomenon (vasospasm) of the nipple - (answers)Excruciating nipples
and breast pain after nursing, or when nipple is cold or wet, always accompanied
by nipple color change (waxy white, quickly transient to cyanosis blue or grey,
then to raspberry pink, or white to pink), areola typically changes shape
What nursing issue would Nifedipine be prescribed for? - (answers)Raynaud's
phenomenon
Candida albicans, yeast, or thrush - (answers)Burning pain during and after
breast-feeding, shiny flaky, skin is visible on the nipple in areola, white patches
are seen in babies mouth inside the cheeks, and on the tongue, babies diaper
area may also have a rash
Bleb (milk blister) - (answers)Firm, small, white spot (bleb or duct blocked near
nipple pore opening) of accumulated milk solids on nipple face
Engorgement - (answers)Swollen breasts often between days, two and four after
birth, or later, if baby was born via cesarean section, can also happen in early
weeks of babies, not feeling often or effectively enough
how to relieve engorgement - (answers)Increase frequency and efficiency of
feedings, allow excess milk to flow out of the breast via shower or bath, baby
should be allowed to nurse until he, or she comes off spontaneously, gentle
expression may believe, mild analgesics can be used
meconium - (answers)first stool of the newborn