ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
ADVANTAGES
Baby Friendly
Successful Breastfeeding
Best Practices
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
This organization designates hospitals as Baby-­Friendly once they have completed all 4 Phases
What is Baby-Friendly USA
100
This unnecessary intervention reduces chances for successful breastfeeding.
What is non medically indicated formula supplementation?
100
This should be started immediately after birth
What is Skin-to-skin
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
Ensure fully-informed decision making
Why is important for all prenatal women to receive information about benefits of breastfeeding?
200
These two organizations started the Baby-­Friendly Hospital Initiative
What is World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
200
A mother who recognizes _____ is able to feed on demand, have a “happy baby and good milk supply
What is Feeding cues or cue-based feeding
200
If a baby is in the NICU, mom should be start hand expressing or pumping with-in ___ hours
What is 6 hours
300
The stimulation of the 4th intercostal nerve initiates it's release.
What is oxytocin
300
Moms will be prepared to breastfeeding and meet their goals
Why is important for all women to receive information about the management of breastfeeding?
300
How many phases are there in the Baby­-Friendly designation process
4
300
This is important to reduce the likelihood of sore nipples, have a good milk transfer and ultimately a sufficient milk supply
What is correct positioning and attachment?
300
This method can be used to help baby latch, relieve engorgement and relive blocked ducts
Why should mothers know how to hand express?
400
This may prevent full extension and movement of the tongue and cause nipple damage.
What is Tight lingual frenulum.
400
4 advantages for the baby to breastfeed
What are DECREASED INCIDENCE OF MANY INFECTIOUS DISEASES, REDUCED RISKS OF POST NEO-NATAL MORTALITY, DIABETES, OBESITY, AND ASTHMA
400
Prohibited by WHO Code, discourage breastfeeding, makes the family think the facility recommends formula and implies we endorses certain brand.
Why its important not to give free formula samples, coupons or advertisements
400
Mothers should receive a breast/nipple exam and be educated about benefits of breastfeeding during this time frame.
What is prenatal period?
400
This practice allows for on demand feeding and bonding time
What is rooming in
500
Raised bumps on the areola becoming more pronounced during pregnancy with secretions noted.
What are montgomery follicles?
500
What maternal benefits of breastfeeding
What is ACCELERATED WEIGHT LOSS AND RETURN TO PRE-PREGNANCY WEIGHT, AND DECREASED RISK OF MOTHER DEVELOPING OVARIAN AND POST MENOPAUSAL BREAST CANCER?
500
In order for a hospital to be designated as Baby-­Friendly they must have this displayed and implemented in the hospital
What is Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding
500
At 8x or more in 24hrs
How frequent a mother should express her milk while her baby is in the NICU?
500
Initial skin to skin should last ____________
Until the first breastfeeding (1 hr) or as long as the mother wishes
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