CLC Exam/243 Questions & Answers
Who collects the most comprehensive bf stats in the US? - -CDC
-What does prolactin do? - -Cause milk to be made
-What does oxytocin do? - -Cause contractions which move the milk
-What causes oxytocin to be released - -Frequent feeding and milk removal
-Lactogensis III requires what to succeed - -Frequent milk removal and
nipple stimulation
-The fat content of milk suckled by the baby is determined by - -The speed
in which the Baby removes the milk
-What is the most effective at increasing gastrin and cck - -Feeding with
species specific milk
-Studies on childhood obesity demonstrate that - -Breastfed babies are less
likely to be obese
-When undernourished moms were supplemented with extra energy in their
diet they - -Responded to their infant appropriately
-Harmful bacteria have difficulty growing in breastfed baby's gut because
the composition of milk - -Fosters the growth of good bacteria that crowd
out other organisms.
-Alveolar cells are the - -Milk making cells
-Myoepithelial cells are the - -Smooth muscle cells that move the milk
-The two pathways that control lactation are - -Prolactin and oxytocin
-Prolactin is dependent upon - -Nipple stimulation
-Associated with obesity in formula fed infants - -Hyperinsulemia
-GI hormone that causes fullness - -Cholecystokinin
-Myoepithelial cells - -Muscle cells around the alveolus
-The last part of feeding - -Hindmilk
, -Period when baby is not at breast - -Interbout period
-Nothing other than human milk - -Exclusive bf
-Paracellular pathway - -Elevated prolactin levels close this
-oxytocin releasing mechanism - -Baby hand massage
-Cellular lock for a chemical key - -Receptor site
-Anabolism - -Storing energy for growth
-Carb found only in mammal milk - -Lactose
-Cholecystokinin helps babies feel a sense of - -Satiety
-Glands that secrete lactation hormones - -Pituitary
-A cluster of milk making cells - -Alveoli
-Stage that begins with the delivery of the placenta - -Lactogenesis II
-Newborn milk - -Colostrum
-Hormone responsible for milk ejection - -Oxytocin
-Breastmilk is low in this nutrient but it's almost all bioavailabile - -Iron
-Nerves that empty the breast - -Thoracic
-The number one reason that mothers stop breastfeeding is concern about
low - -Milk supply
-Hormone that increases with frequent nipple stimulation - -Prolactin
-Hormone secreted by the placenta - -Progesterone
-Promotes the release of gastrin - -Touch
-Smoking moms may wean early because - -prolactin levels are low
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