ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
ADVANTAGES
FEEDING CUES & LATCHING-ON
PUBLIC POLICY &
ROLE OF BFHI
PROBLEMS & SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
100
Secreted during the first few days of an infant's life , is rich in essential proteins and confers immunity through IgA.
What is colustrum?
100
The only food a baby needs for the first six months of life.
What is Breast milk?
100
BABY'S HAND TO HIS MOUTH, SMACKING HIS LIPS, MOVING HIS HEAD SIDE TO SIDE, AND STRETCHING.
What are FEEDING CUES?
100
This is a late sign of hunger and may mean baby needs soothing or conmforting.
What is CRYING?
100
AN ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATION TO BREASTFEEDING IN THE US
What is HIV/AIDS
200
This happens when breasts are not completed emptied of milk during feeding or if feedings are not frequent enough.
What is breast engorgement?
200
DECREASED INCIDENCE OF MANY INFECTIOUS DISEASES, REDUCED RISKS OF POST NEO-NATAL MORTALITY, DIABETES, OBESITY, AND ASTHMA
What ARE ADVANTAGES FOR THE BABY
200
DIRECT CONTACT with the mother immediately after delivery and until the first feeding is accomplished ensuring early latch and successful breastfeeding.
What is skin to skin?
200
Initiative launched by World Health Organization and UNICEF in 1991 to improve breastfeeding rate worldwide and become a BABY-FRIENDLY facility.
What is the " TEN STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL BREASTFEEDING?"
200
A mother is makes this when she receives information about the risks of formula feeding and decides to formula feed.
What is an informed decision?
300
The stimulation of the 4th intercostal nerve initiates it's release.
What is oxytocin
300
ACCELERATED WEIGHT LOSS AND RETURN TO PRE-PREGNANCY WEIGHT, AND DECREASED RISK OF MOTHER DEVELOPING OVARIAN AND POST MENOPAUSAL BREAST CANCER.
What MATERNAL BENIFITS OF BREASTFEEDING?
300
This is caused by poor positioning, baby held far away from mother, too much clothing between baby and mother, and improper latch.
What are sore nipples?
300
An initiative that identifies increasing breastfeeding rate as a national health priority in the US.
What is Healthy People, 2010?
300
Excellent supplementation method for avoiding or treating nipple preference/ confusion
What is cup/spoon feeding?
400
This may prevent full extention and movement of the tongue and cause nipple damage.
What is Tight lingual frenulum.
400
Acetylhydrolase and lactoferrin that protect infant against infections.
What ANTIMICROBIAL FACTORS?
400
The breast fills the mouth and nipple rests close to the junction of the soft and hard palate while the tounge forms the roof of the mouth, extends over lower gum, deep under milk ducts behind nipples .
What is a good latch, essentials of a good attachment.
400
This program has been successful in increasingbreastfeeding initiation rates with babies born in participating hospitals are 28% more likely to be exclusively breastfed at 7 days after birth.
What is BFHI ( baby-friendly hospital initiative)?
400
To be used only for calming/pain management, procedures and neurological developmental techniques.
What are pacifiers?
500
Raised bumps on the areola becoming more pronounced during pregnancy with secretions noted.
What are montgomery follicles?
500
These include protecting the environment from manufacturing and bovine waste products, plastics, and cans.
What are advantages of breastfeeding or breastmilk use?
500
To help the mother and baby feel calm, relaxed and confident and to encourage the mother to follow her instincts by talking to , calming, and comforting the infant.
What is the role of the LC, nurse, or person assisting with breastfeeding?
500
IRMC is moving toward this initiative, contact was signed in 2016
What is BREASTFEEDING FRIENDLY HOSPITAL INITIATIVE
500
This is good to use for tongue positon problems, weak or disorganized suck, sleepy or groggy baby, to stimulate rooting or sucking response, and if mother is too sore to breast feed.
What is finger feeding?
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