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IBCLC EXAM 2020 updated already passed
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IBCLC EXAM 2020 
Cardiorespiratory stability - correct answer The most important factor to consider when commencing oral feeds for the preterm infant 
 
Lactocytes - correct answer Another name for mammary secretory cells 
 
human placental lactogen (hPL) - correct answer works cooperatively with estrogen and progesterone in preparing the breasts for lactation; facilitates energy supply to the fetus 
 
mammary duct ectasia - correct answer Inflammation with dilation of the subareolar ducts; coul...
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Family Medicine EOR: Endocrinology (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified and Updated 2024 | Graded A
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What are the clinical features of adrenal insufficiency? 
Nausea, vomiting, weakness, fatigue, lethargy, weight loss, anorexia, and 
hyperpigmentation 
3 types of adrenal insufficiency? 
1. Primary (problem w/ adrenal gland itself) 
2. Secondary (steroid withdrawal or pituitary issue) 
3. Tertiary (hypothalamus) 
What is acute and chronic adrenocortical insufficiency? 
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IBCLC quiz and poll questions and answers graded A+ 2024/2025
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IBCLC quiz and poll questionsA baby's tongue is pressing a mother's nipple against the baby's 
hard palate. Which cranial nerve was most responsible for the 
tonque movement? - correct answer Hypoglossal 
 
For this same baby (tongue pressing nipple against hard palate), there is a crease on the nipple tip and the 
nipple appears flattened. The most likely cause of this is: - correct answer Shallow latch 
 
Secretory IgA in mother's milk has all the following functions 
except: - correct ans...
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PANCE - OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY || WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
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Ultrasound examination reveals a "string of pearls" appearance of your 24 year old female's ovaries. 
 
What is the likely dx? correct answers PCOS 
 
The absence of spontaneous menstruation by ___ years is primary amenorrhea. correct answers 16 
 
Women who fail to menstruate in the presence of estrogen stimulation of the endometrium are at increased risk for _____ cancer. correct answers endometrial 
 
What is the most common cause of secondary amennorhea? correct answers pregnancy 
 
Wome...
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NURS 354: WEEK 2 TEST QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS
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Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) - ACCURATE ANSWERS a severe illness characterized by high fever, rash, vomiting, diarrhea, and myalgia, followed by hypotension and, in severe cases, shock and death; usually affects menstruating women using tampons; caused by Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes 
 
The cervix is dilated - ACCURATE ANSWERS Why should douching be avoided during menstruation? 
 
Menorrhagia - ACCURATE ANSWERS excessive menstrual bleeding 
 
Metrorrhagia - ACCURATE ANSWERS ble...
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Family Medicine EOR: Endocrinology (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified and Updated 2024 | Graded A
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What are the clinical features of adrenal insufficiency? 
Nausea, vomiting, weakness, fatigue, lethargy, weight loss, anorexia, and 
hyperpigmentation 
3 types of adrenal insufficiency? 
1. Primary (problem w/ adrenal gland itself) 
2. Secondary (steroid withdrawal or pituitary issue) 
3. Tertiary (hypothalamus) 
What is acute and chronic adrenocortical insufficiency? 
● Ac...
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Family Medicine EOR: Endocrinology (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified and Updated 2024 | Graded A
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Family Medicine EOR: Endocrinology (Smarty 
PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% 
Verified and Updated 2024 | Graded A 
What are the clinical features of adrenal insufficiency? 
Nausea, vomiting, weakness, fatigue, lethargy, weight loss, anorexia, and 
hyperpigmentation 
3 types of adrenal insufficiency? 
1. Primary (problem w/ adrenal gland itself) 
2. Secondary (steroid withdrawal or pituitary issue) 
3. Tertiary (hypothalamus) 
What is acute and chronic adrenocortical insufficiency? 
● Ac...
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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 a...
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BIO 669 Endocrine Disorders Test Questions and Correct Answers
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decrease in hypothalamic function will actually lead to an increase in what hormone? Prolactin 
SIADH Diagnosis Criteria Normal adrenal and thyroid function must be present in order for a pt. to be diagnosed with SIADH 
SIADH Clinical Manifestations Dyspnea upon exertion Wt. gain (but NO peripheral edema) Confusion Muscle twitching 
*Symptoms associated with decreasing levels of Na+ 
Diabetes Insipidus Manifestations Polyuria Polydipsia Diluted urine 
Sheehan Syndrome Infarct of the pituitary fo...
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MCCQE OBGYN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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MCCQE OBGYN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 
How to screen and diagnose GDM: 
For regular patients: 
Do 50g OGTT at 24-28 weeks. 
<7.8mmol/L --> normal 
>10.3 --> GDM 
7.8 - 10.3mmol/L --> proceed to 2hr 75g OGTT 
 
To dx IGT or GDM do the 2hr 75g OGTT. If you only have 1 abnormality, then it's IGT, if it's two abnormalities, then they have GDM: 
-if fasting plasma >5.3mmol/L 
-if 1hr glucose >10.6mmol/lL 
-if 2hr glucose >8.9mmol/L 
 
 
 
Types of prenatal screening te...
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