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Lactation failure exclusively refers to a mother's complete inability to produce any breast milk whatsoever.
Answer: False
The definition of lactation failure encompasses more than a complete inability to produce milk; it includes various scenarios such as insufficient supply or premature cessation of breastfeeding due to difficulties.
Lactation failure is defined as stopping breastfeeding only due to a complete lack of milk production.
Answer: False
The definition of lactation failure extends beyond a complete absence of milk production, encompassing premature cessation due to encountered difficulties and general insufficient milk supply.
The term 'lactation failure' can be interpreted as simply 'low milk supply in general'.
Answer: True
The article indicates that 'low milk supply in general' is one of the interpretations of 'lactation failure'.
Lactation failure, when defined as premature cessation, implies that the mother encountered difficulties.
Answer: True
Premature cessation of breastfeeding, as a definition of lactation failure, is typically associated with the mother encountering difficulties during the process.
Lactation failure can be defined as stopping breastfeeding earlier than the mother originally intended.
Answer: True
One interpretation of lactation failure is the cessation of breastfeeding prior to the mother's intended duration, often due to encountered difficulties.
Which of the following is NOT one of the four interpretations of lactation failure mentioned in the article?
Answer: Complete and irreversible infertility in the mother.
The four interpretations of lactation failure discussed are primary lactation failure (leading to low milk supply), premature cessation due to difficulties, general low milk supply, and the inability to establish breastfeeding due to delayed onset. Complete infertility is not listed as an interpretation.
The article mentions four interpretations of lactation failure. Which is NOT among them?
Answer: Delayed infant weight gain.
The four interpretations of lactation failure discussed are primary lactation failure, premature cessation due to difficulties, general low milk supply, and the inability to establish breastfeeding. Delayed infant weight gain is not listed as one of these interpretations.
The article defines lactation failure in one interpretation as the cessation of breastfeeding before the mother's planned duration. What is often the reason cited for this cessation?
Answer: Encountering difficulties during the breastfeeding process.
When lactation failure is defined as premature cessation, the reason most often cited is the mother encountering difficulties during the breastfeeding process.
Which of the following best summarizes the definition of 'lactation failure' provided in the source?
Answer: The inability to successfully produce or provide sufficient milk for an infant.
The source defines lactation failure broadly as the inability to successfully produce or provide sufficient milk for an infant.
The source mentions 'primary lactation failure' and 'low milk supply in general'. How are these related?
Answer: 'Low milk supply in general' is a broader category that includes 'primary lactation failure' as a specific cause.
The relationship described is that 'low milk supply in general' serves as a broader category, within which 'primary lactation failure' is identified as a specific cause.
Which of the following best describes the interpretation of lactation failure as 'cessation of breastfeeding before the mother's planned duration'?
Answer: The breastfeeding process was interrupted due to challenges faced.
This interpretation signifies that the breastfeeding process was prematurely halted due to difficulties encountered by the mother.
Primary lactation failure is characterized by a mother's body producing an excessive amount of milk from the beginning.
Answer: False
Primary lactation failure is characterized by insufficient milk production, not excessive production. It is identified as a direct cause of low milk supply.
A delayed onset of lactation is a factor that can lead to the inability to establish breastfeeding.
Answer: True
A delayed onset of lactation is identified as a potential cause for the inability to successfully establish breastfeeding, which is considered a form of lactation failure.
Establishing breastfeeding is considered successful even if it occurs significantly later than the typical onset.
Answer: False
The inability to establish breastfeeding, often linked to a delayed onset of lactation, is considered a form of lactation failure, implying that significant delays hinder successful establishment.
The term 'breastfeeding difficulties' is irrelevant to the definition of lactation failure involving premature cessation.
Answer: False
Breastfeeding difficulties are directly relevant, as they are cited as a common reason for the premature cessation of breastfeeding, which is considered a form of lactation failure.
The article mentions that primary lactation failure directly leads to low milk supply.
Answer: True
Primary lactation failure is explicitly identified as a cause of low milk supply in the provided text.
Which of the following scenarios is considered a form of lactation failure?
Answer: A delayed onset of lactation leading to an inability to establish breastfeeding.
A delayed onset of lactation that results in the inability to establish breastfeeding is explicitly identified as a form of lactation failure.
What does the source suggest about the cause when lactation failure involves stopping breastfeeding earlier than planned?
Answer: It typically results from encountering breastfeeding difficulties.
When lactation failure involves stopping breastfeeding earlier than planned, the source suggests it typically results from the mother encountering breastfeeding difficulties.
Which of the following is a direct cause of low milk supply, as stated in the article?
Answer: Primary lactation failure
Primary lactation failure is explicitly identified as a direct cause of low milk supply.
The article implies that 'breastfeeding difficulties' can lead to which specific outcome related to lactation failure?
Answer: Stopping breastfeeding earlier than planned.
Breastfeeding difficulties are implied to lead to the premature cessation of breastfeeding, which is considered a form of lactation failure.
What does the term 'establish breastfeeding' likely refer to, in the context of a 'delayed onset of lactation'?
Answer: The successful initiation and continuation of the breastfeeding process.
In the context of delayed onset of lactation, 'establish breastfeeding' refers to the successful initiation and continuation of the process, ensuring adequate nourishment and milk stimulation.
Which of the following is a characteristic of 'primary lactation failure' as described in the text?
Answer: It is a cause of low milk supply from the early stages.
Primary lactation failure is characterized as being a cause of low milk supply from the initial stages of breastfeeding.
What is the relationship between 'primary lactation failure' and 'low milk supply' according to the text?
Answer: Primary lactation failure is a cause of low milk supply.
The text explicitly states that primary lactation failure is a cause of low milk supply.
What is the relationship between 'delayed onset of lactation' and 'inability to establish breastfeeding' as presented?
Answer: Delayed onset can be a cause of the inability to establish breastfeeding.
The text indicates that a delayed onset of lactation can be a contributing factor to the inability to establish breastfeeding, which is considered a form of lactation failure.
What does the term 'primary lactation failure' specifically relate to?
Answer: The initial inability to produce sufficient milk.
Primary lactation failure specifically relates to the initial inability of the mother to produce sufficient milk.
Neonatal jaundice is mentioned as a potential health consequence for infants experiencing lactation failure.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that neonatal jaundice is a potential health consequence for infants affected by lactation failure.
Family medicine is the medical specialty least associated with addressing lactation failure.
Answer: False
The article identifies Family medicine as the medical specialty primarily associated with addressing lactation failure, not the least associated.
The citation marker "[1]" points to the source discussing jaundice and breastfeeding.
Answer: True
The citation marker '[1]' directly follows the mention of neonatal jaundice as a consequence of lactation failure, indicating that the supporting source discusses this specific link.
According to the source, what is a potential health consequence for newborns related to lactation failure?
Answer: Neonatal jaundice
Neonatal jaundice is identified as a potential health consequence for infants experiencing lactation failure.
Which medical field is primarily associated with addressing lactation failure, according to the article?
Answer: Family medicine
The article explicitly states that Family medicine is the medical specialty primarily associated with addressing lactation failure.
The citation for the link between lactation failure and neonatal jaundice points to which source?
Answer: A MedlinePlus medical encyclopedia article
The citation linking lactation failure to neonatal jaundice refers to a MedlinePlus medical encyclopedia article.
The ICD-10 code for lactation failure is 676.4.
Answer: False
The code 676.4 is associated with lactation failure under the ICD-9-CM system, not ICD-10. The ICD-10 code provided is O92.3.
The code O92.3 is used within the ICD-9-CM classification system.
Answer: False
The code O92.3 is part of the ICD-10 classification system, not ICD-9-CM. The ICD-9-CM code for lactation failure is 676.4.
The ICD-9-CM code for lactation failure is 676.4.
Answer: True
The code 676.4 is indeed the ICD-9-CM classification for lactation failure.
What is the ICD-10 code provided for lactation failure?
Answer: O92.3
The ICD-10 code provided for lactation failure is O92.3.
The code 676.4 for lactation failure belongs to which classification system?
Answer: ICD-9-CM
The code 676.4 is part of the ICD-9-CM (International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification) system.
Ruth A. Lawrence is cited as an author contributing to the understanding of lactation failure.
Answer: True
Ruth A. Lawrence is recognized as a significant author whose works, including a chapter on maternal factors in lactation failure and a comprehensive textbook, contribute to the understanding of the subject.
The 1986 chapter by Ruth A. Lawrence on lactation failure was published by Elsevier.
Answer: False
The 1986 chapter by Ruth A. Lawrence, 'Maternal Factors in Lactation Failure,' was published within the book 'Human Lactation 2' by Springer US, not Elsevier.
The 8th edition of Ruth Lawrence's book on breastfeeding was published in 2016.
Answer: True
The 8th edition of Ruth Lawrence's 'Breastfeeding: a guide for the medical profession' was indeed published in 2016.
The DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-7207-7_25 is associated with Ruth Lawrence's 2016 textbook.
Answer: False
The DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-7207-7_25 is associated with Ruth Lawrence's 1986 chapter 'Maternal Factors in Lactation Failure,' not her 2016 textbook.
Springer US is the publisher of Ruth Lawrence's 8th edition textbook.
Answer: False
Springer US published the 1986 book 'Human Lactation 2'. The 8th edition of Ruth Lawrence's 'Breastfeeding: a guide for the medical profession' was published by Elsevier.
The ISBN 978-0-323-35776-0 is associated with the 1986 publication 'Human Lactation 2'.
Answer: False
The ISBN 978-0-323-35776-0 is associated with the 8th edition of Ruth Lawrence's 'Breastfeeding: a guide for the medical profession'. The ISBN for 'Human Lactation 2' is 978-1-4615-7209-1.
Who is credited with authoring the chapter 'Maternal Factors in Lactation Failure' in 1986?
Answer: Ruth Lawrence
The chapter 'Maternal Factors in Lactation Failure,' published in 1986, was authored by Ruth Lawrence.
What is the title of the comprehensive guide to breastfeeding authored by Ruth Lawrence, referenced in the source?
Answer: Breastfeeding: a guide for the medical profession
The comprehensive guide to breastfeeding authored by Ruth Lawrence, referenced in the source, is titled 'Breastfeeding: a guide for the medical profession'.
Which publisher is associated with the 1986 book 'Human Lactation 2'?
Answer: Springer US
The 1986 book 'Human Lactation 2,' which includes a chapter by Ruth A. Lawrence, was published by Springer US.
Which ISBN is associated with the 8th edition of Ruth Lawrence's 'Breastfeeding: a guide for the medical profession'?
Answer: 978-0-323-35776-0
The ISBN associated with the 8th edition of Ruth Lawrence's 'Breastfeeding: a guide for the medical profession' is 978-0-323-35776-0.
The source mentions 'Human Lactation 2' and 'Breastfeeding: a guide for the medical profession'. What role do these likely play?
Answer: They are primary sources or references for the article's information.
Works like 'Human Lactation 2' and 'Breastfeeding: a guide for the medical profession' typically serve as primary sources or references that underpin the information presented in an article.
A disambiguation notice at the end of the article helps users find specific articles when a term has multiple meanings.
Answer: True
Disambiguation notices serve the function of guiding users to the correct article when a term may refer to multiple distinct subjects or concepts.
If an internal link points to a disambiguation page, it should be updated to link to a more specific article.
Answer: True
The established practice for internal linking dictates that if a link directs to a disambiguation page, it should be revised to point directly to the specific article intended, thereby enhancing navigational clarity and accuracy.
The infobox at the beginning of the article primarily contains detailed statistical data on lactation failure rates.
Answer: False
The infobox typically provides a concise summary of key identifying information, such as the article's title and associated medical specialty, rather than detailed statistical data.
The References section in the article lists the sources used to compile the information.
Answer: True
The 'References' section is a standard component of scholarly articles and encyclopedic entries, serving to document the original sources of the information presented.
The mw-parser-output class is used to style images within the infobox.
Answer: False
The mw-parser-output class is generally used to style the main content generated by the wiki parser, not specifically for styling images within an infobox.
The reference-accessdate tag indicates when a cited source was last updated.
Answer: False
The reference-accessdate tag specifically denotes the date on which a referenced source was accessed by a user, not the date of its last update.
The mw-editsection element allows users to edit specific parts of the article.
Answer: True
The mw-editsection element is a technical component that typically provides functionality for users to edit individual sections of a web page, such as an article.
The infobox-has-images-with-white-backgrounds class suggests specific styling for images within the infobox.
Answer: True
This class indicates that the infobox is designed to display images, and specific styling rules are applied, potentially ensuring a white background for clarity.
What is the purpose of the disambiguation notice mentioned in the context of the 'Lactation failure' page?
Answer: To help users navigate to the correct article when a term has multiple meanings.
Disambiguation notices are navigational aids designed to direct users to the specific article they seek when a term has multiple potential meanings or applications.
If a link incorrectly leads to the disambiguation page for 'Lactation failure', what is the recommended action?
Answer: Change the link to point directly to the specific intended article.
The recommended practice is to update such links to point directly to the specific article intended, thereby improving navigation and user experience.
What does the 'References' section in the article primarily serve to do?
Answer: Cite the original sources of the information presented.
The 'References' section functions to cite the original sources from which the article's information is derived, enabling verification and further research.
What does the reference-accessdate tag within a citation indicate?
Answer: The date a user accessed the source material.
The reference-accessdate tag specifically records the date on which the referenced source was accessed, crucial for web content that may change over time.
What does the mw-editsection element typically allow users to do?
Answer: Edit a specific section of the article.
The mw-editsection element is designed to facilitate the editing of individual sections within an article.
What does the Z3988 class typically facilitate on citation elements?
Answer: Embedding standardized metadata for citation resolution.
The Z3988 class is used to embed standardized metadata, often in formats like OpenURL, which aids in resolving citations and linking to source materials.
What does the presence of the searchaux class suggest about the 'shortdescription' element?
Answer: It serves as auxiliary information for search functions.
The searchaux class indicates that the 'shortdescription' element is intended for use as auxiliary information, particularly for search engines and internal search functionalities.
According to the source, what is the function of the infobox-subbox style mentioned in the template code?
Answer: To control the formatting and presentation of sub-elements within the infobox.
The infobox-subbox style is utilized to manage the formatting and presentation of sub-elements within an infobox, ensuring proper layout and appearance.
What does the nomobile noexcerpt noprint attribute suggest about the 'shortdescription' element?
Answer: It is intended for specific display contexts, potentially excluding mobile, excerpts, and print.
The attributes nomobile noexcerpt noprint indicate that the 'shortdescription' element is designated for particular display contexts, potentially excluding mobile views, excerpts, and print versions.
What does the citation marker '[1]' directly following the mention of neonatal jaundice indicate?
Answer: That the statement is supported by the first reference in the list.
A citation marker such as '[1]' indicates that the preceding statement is supported by the first reference listed in the article's bibliography or reference section.
What information is conveyed by the presence of the infobox-has-images-with-white-backgrounds class?
Answer: The infobox is designed to display images with specific background styling.
This class indicates that the infobox is structured to include images and applies specific styling, potentially ensuring a white background for these images.