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Newborn Care and Breastfeeding

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1. Colostrum BM -yellowish/creamy 14. Plugged Ducts -localized edema and tenderness is


-thicker than mature BM present and a hard area may be
-contains more protein, fat soluble palpated
vitamins, minerals -a tiny, white area may be present
-high levels of IgA on nipple
-replaced by transitional milk within 2-4
15. RA 9288 Newborn Screening Act of 2004
days after birth
16. Republican Act No. Rooming-In and Breastfeeding Act
2. Congenital -causes severe salt loss
7600 of 1992
Ardenal -dehydration and abnormally high levels
Hyperplasia of male sex hormones in both boys and 17. Transitional BM -produced from the end of the
girls colostrum ntil 2 weeks postpartum
-contains lactose, water-soluble
3. Congenital result from lack/decrease of thyroia
vitamins, elevated levels of fat, and
Hypothyroidism hormone
more calories than colostrum
4. Engorgement -may be caused by milk retention if
18. What is the distance 8 inches from the infants abdomen
feeding is delayed
that the clamps need
5. Executive Order Philippine Code of Marketing of Breast to be placed?
No. 51 Milk Substitutes
19. When is the test to 48th hour or at least after 24th hour
6. Galactose a condition which newborns are unable to detect the 5 of baby's life
process a certain part of milk sugar called metabolic disorders
galactose done?
7. Glucose 6- leads to anemia, yellow discoloration of 20. When should cutting 2-3 minutes after birth, until
Phosphate the skin and other health prblems if of the cord occur pulsations stop
Dehydrogenase newborn is exposed to certain drugs,
21. Where is the test heel of baby
Deficiancy food, chemicals
done?
(G6PD)
22. Which law was made Newborn Screening Act
8. How soon BF initiation within 30 minutes after birth
to detect 5 metabolic
should a mother
disorders?
breastfeed?
9. Mastitis -inflammation of breast tissue
-may be caused by blocked milk ducts or
milk excess
-onset of flu-like symptoms
-localized breast pains
-usually on upper outer quadrent
10. Mature BM -10% solids
-carbs, proteins, fats
-for energy and growth
11. Nipple Pain -pain for a minute or less
-usually peaks @ 3rd to 6th day
-resolved soon after
12. Nipple Trauma -sustained pain
-appear red, cracked, blistered, bleeding
13. Phenylketonuria a rare condition where newborns cannot
properly use one of the building blocks of
protein called phenylalanine which
accumulates in the blood and causes brain
damage

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