The US national campaign was risk based, aimed at people who planned to have a baby in the next 5 years and:
-Increased breastfeeding initiation
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-Positively changed the perception of men regarding nursing in public.
-Increased exclusive breastfeeding rates.
-Increased breastfeeding rates at 6 months
Positively changed the perception of men regarding nursing in public.
T or F: Thinking about the work of Solomon Asch can help lactation providers remember that one person can make a difference, but we are challenged by who will take the first chair in any setting.
True
T or F: As discussed in this section, exclusive breastfeeding rates are increased through increased education.
False
T or F: Families may choose formula feeding because of their perception that it is "easier."
True
T or F: In a study of mothers, focusing on advantages of breastfeeding for the baby increased the rates of breastfeeding.
False.
In a study of mothers, focusing on advantages of breastfeeding for the baby decreased the rates of breastfeeding.
T or F:Research discussed in this section showed that empowerment is greater with peer counseling.
True
T or F: The biggest problem with teaching fathers about breastfeeding is that they don't want to learn.
False
T or F: Studies of fathers learning about breastfeeding in China and Italy indicate that teaching prospective fathers about breastfeeding improved breastfeeding outcomes.
True
T or F: While not all partners are men, the research specifically on fathers showed that men were worried breasts changed negatively with breastfeeding.
True
An example of an open-ended question is:
-When is your baby due?
-How many children do you have?
-Where do you live?
-How can I help you today?
How can I help you today?
T or F: This section's questions review all three counseling sections. The Role Plays discussed in the counseling sections refer to the Interactive Competencies you will complete later in the course. I watched the video associated with this section.
True
T or F: When helping with breastfeeding, it is important to use your own hands to guide the baby to the breast.
False
T or F: Research shows that "hands on" breastfeeding help is empowering and how parents like to be helped with breastfeeding.
False
T or F: Family concerns need to be heard and valued.
True
T or F: Research tells us that it is important to counsel individually and not just treat mothers as "milk producers."
True
T or F: Families with financial problems do not need more breastfeeding help.
False
T or F: Extra breastfeeding support may be needed for parents of late preterm infants.
True
T or F: Women with a history of Pre-Menstrual Syndrome are at lower risk of Post Partum Depression.
False
As discussed in this section up to ____ % of post partum women met the criteria for Postpartum Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after childbirth.
-2
-9
-18
-22
9%
T or F: In research discussed in this section, babies born in the night and early morning were less likely to receive supplementation than those born in the daytime.
False; these babies had double the odd of supplementation compared to babies born during the day
T or F: Doulas and other labor support people help increase the odds of exclusive breastfeeding.
True
T or F: In research discussed in this section, babies whose mothers had synthetic oxytocin had increased Apgar scores at 5 minutes.
False; decreased apgar scores
T or F: In research discussed in this section, higher doses of Fentanyl during labor were associated with less breastfeeding difficulties.
False; higher doses of Fentanyl = more BF difficulties
T or F: Banning formula discharge bags has had a measurable impact on breastfeeding rates in the United States.
True
The mPINC is a survey for maternity facilities and comes from the:
-FDA
-CDC
-HHS
-AAP
CDC
The Joint Commission includes which of the following in the Perinatal Care Core Measure Sets:
-Decreased elective cesarean delivery
-Increased timely transfer to the NICU
-Skin to skin in the first hour
-Pacifiers for premature infants only
Decreased elective cesarean delivery
Also-
Decreased elective delivery
Decreased cesarean delivery
Increased antenatal steroids
Decreased healthcare (associated bloodstream infections in newborns)
Increased exclusive breastmilk feeding
Skin to skin in the first hour:
-Is one of the most powerful steps in influencing breastfeeding outcomes
-Has been found to increase exclusive breastfeeding
-Is a good starting point for change
-All of the above
All of the above;
9 stages
T or F: Babies who are born via cesarean may still be able to go to skin to skin during "closing."
True
T or F: Brimdyr and colleagues found that higher the doses of fentanyl in labor were related to decreased chances of suckling.
True
T or F: Mothers who have received medication in labor will need the same amount of time skin to skin with baby as if she received no medication in labor.
False; increased medication = longer S2S time for baby to go through the 9 stages
Smell is important for newborns:
-To attract the baby to the breast
-Because babies are comforted by their own mother's smell
-Because they are likely to stop crying and start seeking the breast when they smell their own mother
-All of the above
All of the above
T or F: Delaying the newborn bath can improve breastfeeding outcomes.
True
T or F: Babies cry less going skin to skin.
True
T or F: Mothers who held their baby skin to skin were likely to send their baby to the nursery more often.
False; mothers who held their baby S2S were likely to send their baby to the nursery LESS often or for shorter periods of time
Delayed breastfeeding can lead to:
-Increased prolactin levels in mother
-Increased milk volume
-Decreased risk of hypoglycemia
-None of the above
-None of the above
T or F: Healthy Children Project operationalized the LAT tool for assessment and continuity of care.
True
T or F: When we look at skin to skin on the LAT tool, we should note if there is skin to skin prior to this specific feeding.
True
T or F: Crying is an early feeding cue.
False
T or F: Babies don't need to nurse for the first 24 hours.
False
T or F: In order to feed enough in the first 24 hours, observe the REM during sleep, and encourage the parent to move the baby toward the breast at this time.
True [Show Less]