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The document is a breastfeeding test consisting of 30 multiple-choice questions covering various aspects of breastfeeding, including milk production, breastfeeding positions, and the benefits of breastfeeding. Each question requires the test-taker to select one correct answer from the provided options. The test aims to assess knowledge on breastfeeding practices and guidelines.
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Test 18 Hours With Answers

The document is a breastfeeding test consisting of 30 multiple-choice questions covering various aspects of breastfeeding, including milk production, breastfeeding positions, and the benefits of breastfeeding. Each question requires the test-taker to select one correct answer from the provided options. The test aims to assess knowledge on breastfeeding practices and guidelines.
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BREASTFEEDING TEST

Mark ONE answer only. If you mark two, it will be considered wrong.

1. The volume of mature milk produced by a woman is:

550 ml/day
b. 600 - 900 ml/day
c. 1,200 ml/day
d. None
e. All

2. The correct way to diagnose an inverted nipple is:

a) Stretching the nipple


b) Observing the mother while breastfeeding
c) Sucking the nipple
d) Performing the maneuver of protractility
e) a and d are correct

3. Regarding the breastfeeding position:

a) Only one should be taught to avoid confusing the mother


b) The comfort of the mother matters.
c) The good disposition and comfort of the newborn is important.
d) b and c are correct
e) None

4. To prevent sore nipples and cracks one should:

a) Use very mild and alkaline antiseptics


b) Avoid the use of tight bras and synthetic fabrics on the breast.
c) Be careful when removing the child from the breast
d) All of the above
e) b and c are correct

5. In what cases should a child not be breastfed directly?

a) In mastitis, for a week


b) In painful nipples as long as the pain lasts
c) In a breast abscess during the acute phase
d) None of the above

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6. The reflection of milk production is regulated by:
a) Oxytocin b) Prolactin c)
Adrenaline
d) a and b e) Estrogen

7. The reflex of milk ejection is regulated by:

a) Oxytocin b) Prolactin c)
Progesterone
d) ayc e) Estrogen

8. The main cause of pain in the nipples is:

a) very prolonged breastfeeding b) mala posición y agarre del niño al


to suck
c) child sucks too hard d) lack of preparation of the nipples
during the pregnancy
e) None of the above

9. The use of the bottle is indicated:

a) When the newborn is left hungry


b) When the mother produces a small amount of milk c) When the mother
work
d) When the mother needs to rest e) None of the
previous

10. The first suckling of the newborn should be done:

a. Within the first two hours after birth


b. Within the first half hour after birth
c. After six hours of birth
d. After twelve hours of birth

11. Breastfeeding is easier when education about it begins during:

a. Childhood
b. In the prenatal period
c. In the last trimester of pregnancy
d. None of the options is correct

12. The Joint Accommodation refers to the mother and child:

a. Stay together by day and apart at night.


b. Stay together from the child's 6 hours of life.
c. Stay together 24 hours from the birth of the child.
d. Stay together during the child's feeding times.
e. Stay together from the hospital discharge.

13. The minimum duration recommended for exclusive breastfeeding is up to the age of:

a. 2 months b. 4 months
c. 6 months d. 1 year
e. 2 years

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14. The most important immunoglobulin in colostrum is:

a. IgAs b. IgD
c. IgE d. IgG
e. IgM

15. Which of the following circumstances indicates a poor chest position?

a. the child's nose touches the chest b. clicks during sucking


c. evident jaw movements of the child d. the areola completely
covered by the child's mouth

16. A preterm infant who is about to start feeding should receive:

a. Milk of your mother b. Donated breast milk


c. Clear liquids at the beginning d. Diluted artificial milk and then milk
maternal
e. Glucose solution for at least 24 hours

17. Women with inverted nipples:

a. They cannot breastfeed


b. No special preparation is needed for breastfeeding.
c. They may experience spontaneous nipple eversion during pregnancy.
d. They should use a nipple shield to give the child a longer surface to suck on.

18. The following factors do not affect milk production. Except for:

a. The quantity and quality of maternal nutrition.


b. The amount of liquids the mother drinks.
c. Frequency and intensity of the child's sucking.
d. The size of the mammary gland.
e. None of the above.

19. The hospital routine(s) that promote breastfeeding include:

a. permanent access of the mother to the child. c. a and b


b. glucose water by dropper after breastfeeding. d. none of the
previous

20. What problem does the delivery of free formulas to breastfeeding mothers cause?

a. sore nipples. b. shorter duration of breastfeeding.


c. a and b. d. none of the above.

21. The immunological advantages of breast milk include:

a. Presence of immunoglobulins. b. Presence of macrophages.


c. Specific immunity. d. Nonspecific immunity.
e. All of the above. f. None of the above.

22. The natural secretion, lubricating, bacteriostatic of the nipple and areola is produced by:

a. milk ducts. b. Montgomery tubercles.


c. milk ducts. d. alveoli.
e. none of the above.

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23. It is a temporary contraindication for breastfeeding.

a. cracks in the nipple. b. menstruation.


c. new pregnancy. d. prematurity.
e. none of the above.

24. The use of a bottle (nipple or pacifier) alters the sucking pattern in the newborn:

a: falso. b: verdadero.

25. Breastfeeding enhances the chances of child survival by:

a. reduction in infection rates.


b. increase in the interval between births.
c. a and b.
d. none of the above.

26. In a baby under six months who is exclusively breastfed, the following should be used:

a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin C
c. Vitamin D d. All vitamins
indicated
e. None of the indicated vitamins

27. Breast milk contains:

a. More protein than cow's milk.


b. More calcium than cow's milk.
c. More phosphorus than cow's milk.
d. More sugar than cow's milk.
e. More water than cow's milk.

28. The most common cause of severe breast engorgement is:

a. high levels of prolactin b. infrequent breastfeeding


c. postpartum depression. d. none of the above

29. If we have a primiparous mother with a three-month-old baby, who only breastfed during her stay at the
hospital and we encourage breastfeeding, we are proceeding to:

a. lactation induction
b. relocation
c. weaning
d. Any of the noted terms is correct.
e. nothing indicated.

30. The treatment of mastitis includes:

a. suspension of breastfeeding b. antibiotics


c. a and b d. neither of the two.

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