Maternal Newborn Nursing Certification Practice Test - Question List

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71. The protective antibodies that are transferred to the infant with human milk are:
  1. IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM immunoglobulins.
  2. IgA, IgB, IgC, IgD, and IgE immunoglobulins.
  3. IgA, IgD, IgE, IgF, and IgM immunoglobulins.
  4. IgA, IgB, IgE, IgG, and IgM immunoglobulins.
72. A major advantage of breastfeeding, when compared to formula feeding, is that breast milk provides the infant with:
  1. All five types of protective antibodies and formula does not contain these antibodies.
  2. All four types of protective antibodies and formula does not contain these antibodies.
  3. IgA immunoglobulin, like formula, but it also contains IgD.
  4. IgA immunoglobulin, like formula, but it also contains IgE.
73. Vitamin K is a concern in newborns because:
  1. Breast milk is too high in vitamin K.
  2. Breast milk is low in vitamin K.
  3. Vitamin K is toxic to newborns.
  4. Vitamin K causes extreme lethargy.
74. Casein in breast milk provides the infant with:
  1. Folic acid and amino acids.
  2. Vitamins K and C.
  3. Calcium and phosphate.
  4. Extra gastric juices.
75. Lactose in breast milk:
  1. Causes the baby to awaken every 2 hours.
  2. Causes the baby to awaken every 4 hours.
  3. Supplies glucose.
  4. Supplies adipose tissue.

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