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high lipid solubility Correct Answer: drug property most likely to permit high passage into milk lymphocytes Correct Answer: protective components of milk is destroyed by freezing 62.5°C for 30 minutes Correct Answer: standard temperature and time for Holder pasteurization used in donor human milk banks is Fat levels in mother's milk are highest: Correct Answer: when the breast is relatively empty.
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high lipid solubility Correct Answer: drug property most likely to permit high passage into milk lymphocytes Correct Answer: protective components of milk is destroyed by freezing 62.5°C for 30 minutes Correct Answer: standard temperature and time for Holder pasteurization used in donor human milk banks is Fat levels in mother's milk are highest: Correct Answer: when the breast is relatively empty. pregnant woman with many allergies asks about infant feeding. Your best response is Correct Answer: A baby is never allergic to its mother's milk, but he may be sensitive to foods in the mother's diet
A baby is never allergic to its mother's milk, but he may be sensitive to foods in the mother's diet Correct Answer: 1.0% Which nutrient is most difficult for premature babies to digest? Correct Answer: fats For optimal breastfeeding, which best describes effective positioning at breast? Correct Answer: The baby's mouth is open to a wide (> 120-degree) angle. A mother was given high doses of pain-relieving drugs during labor. When the baby's cord blood is tested for the presence of drugs, none is found. The most likely explanation is: Correct Answer: Pain-relieving drugs are lipid soluble and concentrate in the infant brain. A mother comes to you for help with breastfeeding her 3-week-old baby, stating, "He just doesn't seem to be able to get it right." When you observe the baby breastfeeding, you note that the baby has a highly erratic suck-swallow pattern and that he never develops a good rhythmic suckling action. Most likely to explain his sucking behavior. Correct Answer: The baby's head is still quite molded.
citations is a primary reference or source Correct Answer: Ludington-Hoe SM, Hadeed AJ, Anderson GC. Physiologic responses to skin-to-skin contact in hospitalized premature infants. J Perinatol. XI,(1):19-24. Which drug property results in more transfer of the drug into mother's milk? Correct Answer: lipid solubility mucosal defense system Correct Answer: The mother's secretory immune system provides targeted protection pasteurizing donor human milk Correct Answer: no change in secretory IgA 24 weeks Correct Answer: gestational age that the swallowing reflex first appears gestational age does the swallowing reflex first appear Correct Answer: postpartum depression During a routine examination in her second trimester of pregnancy, a doctor discovers that a woman has nonprotractile nipples.least likely to help?
Correct Answer: wearing breast shells several hours a day for a few weeks during her pregnancy. A mother who is becoming ill with influenza should continue breastfeeding her 5-month- old, exclusively breastfed child for all of the following reasons Correct Answer: Her milk will quickly obtain specific antibodies to reduce the chance that her child will get this infection. Her milk contains white cells that will help her baby fight this infection. She will recover quicker without the additional burden of preparing artificial feeds. The mother's milk contains environmental chemicals, triggering the baby's immune system Correct Answer: NOT an example of mutual interdependency during breastfeeding Which component of human milk is LEAST important in preventing neonatal septicemia Correct Answer: lysozyme in colostrum Lactoferrin in human milk has all of the following functions Correct Answer: nutrition. iron transport. acting as an anti-inflammatory agent