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CLC Exam/167 Questions and Answers
What point does baby blues occur in the pp period? - -first few days after
birth

-What point in the pp period does baby blues occur? - -first few days after
birth

-What point in the pp period does pp depression occur? - -gradually in the
first year

-What point in pp does pp panic disorder occur? - -3-4 weeks

-pp panic disorder characteristics - -difficulty breathing, extreme anxiety,
dizziness, tremors, shaking

-dysphoric milk ejection reflex (D-MER) - -a cluster of symptoms that
happen in the first 30-120 seconds of milk flow (symptoms: sadness,
depression, anxiety, irritability, and restlessness

-How many deaths occurred in 2015 in the neonate period? - -2.7 million

-What was the number one cause of deaths in the neonate period in 2015? -
-pneumonia and diarrhea

-How much would it cost to scale up to do everything to prevent neonate
deaths? - -less than 6 billion worldwide

-First 1,000 days campaign - -includes 270 days of pregnancy up to 2 years
worldwide and includes breastfeeding

-What are the characteristics of baby blues? - -crying for no reason,
irritability, anger, impatiences, restlessness, anxiety, exhaustion, insomnia,
appetite disturbances

-Women who do not breastfeed are at a greater risk for which 5 things? - -
MI and metabolic syndrome
breast, endometrial and ovarian cancer

-How much does your risk decrease for hypertension, diabetes and cardiac
disease if you BF for at least a year? - -10-15%

-3 strategies that WHO and UNICEF set out to increase BF initiation and
duration - -Breastfeeding Promotion, Breastfeeding Protection,
Breastfeeding Support

, 2x more likely when all 3 are present

-breastfeeding promotion according to WHO and UNICEF - -focuses on
advantages of breastfeeding on a personal, community, country or global
level

-breastfeeding protection - -focuses on govt, manufacturer and social
responsibility to assure breastfeeding's ability to compete with commercial
interests, addresses improper marketing practices, breastfeeding in public

-breastfeeding support - -interaction of helpers with family as well as
program development and implementation

-why is BF so difficult that moms need help? - -#1-unrealistic expectations
#2-lack of timely interventions

-When do moms usually quit breastfeeding? - -10 days following d/c

-International Code of Marketing Breastmilk Substitutes - -international
health policy framework to regulate the marketing of breastmilk substitutes
to protect breastfeeding
published by WHO
written in response to marketing activities that were promoting formula
feeding over breastfeeding

-World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative is intended to - -track, assess, and
monitor the implementation of the global strategy at the country and sub
country level

-what contributes to low rates of exclusive breastfeeding globally? - -
caregiver and societal beliefs favoring mixed feeding
hospital practices and policies that don't support breastfeeding
lack of support
aggressive promotion of formula or substitutes
inadequate maternity leave
lack of knowledge

-How to support exclusive breastfeeding - -Increase hospital and health
system capacity including revitalizing, expanding, and institutionalizing the
baby-friendly hospital initiative in health systems
Provide community based strategies including communication campaigns
tailored to the local context
Strengthen the monitoring, enforcement, and legislation related to "The
Code" and subsequent resolutions.
Enact at least 6 months paid maternity leave

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