CLC PRACTICE EXAM (PRACTICE EXAM 1- 9)
2024 COMPILATION ACTUAL EXAM 150
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A 1-month-old infant who d) Via exposure to the anopheles mosquito
has malaria probably
acquired the disease:
a) Through breast milk
b) Via the placenta during
the pregnancy
c) Via exposure to the
vaginal secretions at the
time of brith
d) Via exposure to the
anopheles mosquitos
The AAP Statement c) Breastfed infants over 4 weeks of age
recommends pacifiers for
infants in the following
situations:
a) Whenever the infant is in
a prone position
b) All infants under 4 weeks
of age
c) Breastfed infants over 4
weeks of age
d) Families with a history of
SIDS
,According to WHO b) Likely to have latch problems resulting in sore nipples
literature, mastitis is more
common in first time
breastfeeding mothers. The
primary reason for this
trend may be that first time
mothers are more:
a) Stressed about
breastfeeding and childcare
b) Likely to have latch
problems resulting in sore
nipples
c) Reluctant to call their
physicians or seek help
d) Prone to infection in
general due to fatigue
Alyssa reports that Ethan a) Room-in with Ethan, watching him for feeding cues
falls asleep whenever the
nurses bring him to here to
breastfeed. Which of the
following would be the
most helpful advice?
a) Room-in with Ethan,
watching him for feeding
cues
b) Wake him by washing his
face with a cool, damp
cloth
c) Make sure the nurses
bring him in as soon as he
cries
d) Coax him to the breast
using drops of glucose
water on the nipple
,Babies who have early d) Breastfeed more frequently at night
contact with their mothers
and who were provided
with postpartum support
are more likely to:
a) Have a faster weight gain
than babies who are
separated from mom
b) Be able to sleep in their
own room by one month
c) Be breastfed long
enough to meet the
mother's goals
d) Breastfeed more
frequently at night
The best reason to d) These infants are prone to infection
encourage breastfeeding
with the mother of a baby
with Down Syndrome is:
a) These infants may suck
poorly
b) These infants may have
multiple medical problems
c) These infants are
physically and
developmentally delayed
d) These infants are prone
to infection
, The best time for a baby to d) When the baby demonstrates feeding cues
go to the breast for his first
feed is:
a) Right after birth
b) Within the first six hours
of birth
c) As soon as the mother
states she is ready
d) When the baby
demonstrates feeding cues
The birth spacing effects of c) Maternal recovery from childbirth
breastfeeding are most
beneficial for:
a) Infant well-being
b) Lactational amenorrhea
c) Maternal recovery from
childbirth
d) Increasing ovulation
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