IBLCE IBCLC Test 05: Professional Standards & Physiological Assessment

IBCLC Exam 05: Safety & Professionalism

This exam reviews WHO Code Ethics, Maternal Physiology, and Infant Safety. Pay close attention to professional boundaries and clinical red flags.

Red Flag: Low milk supply combined with heavy red bleeding 10 days after birth often indicates retained placenta pieces inside the mother.
Safe Sleep: To prevent SIDS, infants must sleep on their back, on a firm, flat surface, with no blankets, pillows, or toys in the bed.
Ethics Tip: The WHO Code forbids accepting any gifts, free meals, or sponsorships from formula companies to ensure unbiased care for families.
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Q:1A father asks if drinking beer will increase his wife's milk supply. What is the most accurate information?
Barley in beer can raise the milk-making hormone. However, alcohol stops the squeezing hormone. This means milk gets stuck in the breast and the baby gets less.
Q:2Which of the following is most essential for a baby's brain development?
Babies learn best when someone talks to them and holds them. This steady care helps the brain grow and makes the baby feel very safe and loved.
Q:3A formula company invites you to a lunch with free food to learn about their product. What should you do?
Health workers should not take gifts or meals from formula companies. Even a free lunch can make someone feel they owe the company something in return.
Q:4A pregnant woman asks how to get her nipples ready for breastfeeding. What do you tell her?
Rubbing or pulling nipples does not help and can cause pain. The best way to get ready is to learn how to help the baby latch correctly.
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Q:12A mom suddenly can't breathe and has very low blood pressure ... [Show Full Question 12]
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Test 05 Study Summary

1. Alcohol & Supply Alcohol blocks the release of oxytocin. This prevents the let-down reflex, meaning milk stays in the breast even if the baby is sucking.
2. Vitamin Needs Breast milk is naturally low in Vitamin D. Most breastfed babies require Vitamin D drops to support healthy bone development.
3. Milk Production Lactation is driven by supply and demand. Frequent and effective milk removal is the most important factor in maintaining a strong milk supply.

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