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  • A sick or low-birth-weight infant may be prioritized for __________ human milk as a supplement.
    donor
  • Hospital staff are strictly prohibited from wearing clothing with logos of __________ products.
    Formula milk
  • The step in the 10 Steps to Successful Breastfeeding that encourages keeping mother and baby together is called __________.
    Rooming-in
  • What is the name of the hospital program that aims to support breastfeeding through evidence-based practices?
    Mother-Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (MBFHI)
  • Who is the chairman of the breastfeeding committee in the hospital?
    Dr. Lorna Amoranto
  • What are the signs that a baby is hungry called?
    Feeding cues
  • The breastfeeding room in JONELTA OPD is located beside the __________ clinic.
    Ophthalmology
  • What feeding method uses a small container when the baby cannot directly breastfeed?
    Cup feeding / Dropper / Syringe / Spoon feeding (any is acceptable)
  • What common breastfeeding position is suitable for babies with weak latch?
    Football hold (underarm hold)
  • What do you call the practice of placing a newborn on the mother’s chest right after birth?
    Skin-to-skin contact (Early initiation of breastfeeding)
  • What should be done if a baby is not breastfeeding and the mother believes she has no milk?
    Encourage frequent breastfeeding and skin-to-skin contact; refer to breastfeeding support group
  • The most common breastfeeding position where the baby is held on the same side as the breast is called __________.
    Cradle hold
  • What policy prohibits advertising of breastmilk substitutes?
    EO 51
  • __________ is the method used by a mother to collect her breast milk.
    Expressing
  • Feeding bottles brought to the hospital are stored in the __________ box at the entrance.
    Collection / Confiscation
  • What substance is considered the first milk that helps protect the baby from infection?
    Colostrum
  • A breastfeeding employee is entitled to __________ minutes of lactation break per 8-hour workday.
    40
  • is the key nutrient-rich milk that helps protect newborns from infections in the first few days.
    Colostrum
  • Feeding bottles and pacifiers are discouraged because they may interfere with proper __________.
    Latching
  • What is the recommended duration of exclusive breastfeeding?
    First 6 months of life
  • What term describes feeding the baby based on hunger and fullness cues instead of a schedule?
    Responsive Feeding
  • One sign of good breastfeeding positioning is when the baby’s __________ is touching the breast.
    chin
  • What is the correct storage time for breastmilk in a freezer at -18°C or colder?
    up to 9 months
  • What are two locations in the hospital where breastfeeding posters or 10 steps are visibly posted?
    Main Lobby, NICU/PICU, JONELTA OPD, MAB, Emergency Room, Patient Rooms