What are the reconnaissance techniques ✔✔ Reconnaissance Pull
Reconnaissance Push
Explain reconnaissance push ✔✔ Used when Cmdrs have a
... [Show More] relatively thorough understanding of the operational environment and push recon assets to specific areas
Explain reconnaissance pull ✔✔ Used when Cmdrs are uncertain of threat in the AO, information on terrain is vague, and time is limited where recon assets gain info on threat weakness and pull the main body into a tactical advantage.
What are the reconnaissance methods ✔✔ Dismounted reconnaissance
Mounted reconnaissance
Arial reconnaissance
Reconnaissance by fire
What are the reconnaissance forms ✔✔ Zone reconnaissance
Area reconnaissance
Route reconnaissance
Reconnaissance in force
Special reconnaissance
As feeding frequency decreases, what happens? ✔✔ prolactin levels decrease
What happens during lactogenesis I (secretory differentiation)? ✔✔ colostrum is produced
When does lactogenesis I end? ✔✔ when the placenta is delivered
What happens during lactogenesis II (secretory activation)? ✔✔ progesterone decreases over the span of days, colostrum begins to mix with milk
What happens during lactogenesis III (galactopoesis)? ✔✔ production of mature milk
What needs to happen for lactogenesis III to be successful? ✔✔ frequent milk removal and nipple stimulation (prolactin)
When is the paracellular pathway present? ✔✔ early breastfeeding when both progesterone and prolactin are present
What is the difference between the paracellular pathway and the transcellular pathway? ✔✔ The paracellular pathway is characterized by large spaces between milk cells, allowing blood components to pass more freely; the transcellular pathway is characterized by tight junctions and cellular control
Grade 1 inverted nipples: ✔✔ easily pulled out with pumping or nursing
Grade 2 inverted nipples: ✔✔ can be pulled out but don't maintain projection after nursing
Grade 3 inverted nipples: ✔✔ difficult/impossible to pull out, rare to have on both breasts
Women with inverted nipples may have lower... ✔✔ prolactin levels due to decreased stimulation/stretching
True or false: mom can continue to nurse older child through pregnancy ✔✔ true, as long as she is low risk for preterm birth
True or false: the milk produced during pregnancy is sufficient for a child under 1 year old ✔✔ false (sufficient for snacking nurse over 1 year but infants would need supplementation)
What is tandem nursing? ✔✔ nursing two babies not from same pregnancy
#1 concern of moms related to breastfeeding ✔✔ low milk supply [Show Less]