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Hey - guys - remember, the exam is for BEGINNING Lc's, not experienced ones. NO one on
God's green earth can remember 100% of ANY subject and it's possibile variations. That's why I have a shelf-full of references for the unusual things and for meds. The mark of an intelligent person is that they know where to look for information, not that they know everything under the sun! I think the exam sometimes gets harder for experienced Lc's because we know there are more than 2 ways to 'skin a cat' and one set of pictures can describe many things. Unless you are given the pics ahead of time and asked to repeat back the given answer!
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From: Lactation Information and Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of julie taylor
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: exam questions re: breastfeeding mother working in nuclear plant
Good grief - I am so glad that you really dont write the questions! LOL!
Julie Taylor
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Subject: exam questions re: breastfeeding mother working in nuclear plant
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Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 3:09 PM
Thank you Mirine and Veronica for this great info, ...my youngest son is just starting the Nuc Eng program at UTK so I am forwarding this info to him so he will be up on this issue should he come across any Bf moms over the next 4-5 yrs in college.
For some odd reason I like writing exam questions. Consider reviewing the IBLCE requirements (citing research/sources) and submitting some IBCLC exam questions. I am not an expert in the nuclear material exposure to Bf moms area, but anyway here are some *just for fun* sample questions based on your post:
1. To help protect breastfeeding children of lactating women who work in Nuclear Power Plants, a document on breastfeeding and radioisotopes was developed by the:
a) Division of Radiation Safety
b) International Commission for Radiation Protection
c) Regulatory Commission for Nuclear Power Plants
2. A breastfeeding radiation worker is capable of transmitting radioactive material to her child if she herself receives an uptake that is:
a) external
b) internal
c) external or internal
3. Not all radioactive material is a concern to breast-feeding women; regarding radioiodine, the potential for uptake and subsequent transmission to a child via breast milk is greatest for forms that are:
a) volatile
b) in-volatile
c) both a and b
4. A breast-feeding woman may choose to declare her breast-feeding status to
the:
a) Division of Radiation Safety
b) International Commission of Radiation Protection
c) Regulatory Commission for Nuclear Power Plants
5. A declared breast-feeding radiation worker will have her potential for internal uptake assessed and precautions agreed upon so that the child's dose will be below the general public per year millirem dose limit of:
a) 100
b) 200
c) 300
6. The declared breast-feeding worker may rescind her breast-feeding
declaration:
a) at her discretion
b) when her physician provides authorization
c) at the time of complete breastmilk weaning
Yey, that was fun, ...crazy huh?
Best Regards,
Debbie Tobin
RN BSN IBCLC
Fairfax County, Virginia suburbs outside the Washington DC beltway
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