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Topics of the day:

  1. Exam question
  2. letter to anesthesiology department
  3. Baby pulling with mouth and hands
  4. Hand expression video
  5. WBW and UNICEF
  6. Anesthesiology departments
  7. H1N1 flu and breastfeeding

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Date:    Sun, 26 Jul 2009 15:19:28 EDT
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Subject: Exam question

Jean writes:
 

<<Karin, I would have chosen A, mainly because ALL nipple pain  needs to 
evaluated.  Certainly in my practice 99% of nipple pain I  see is due 
primarily to incorrect latch>>
 
However, the question wasn't about evaluating nipple pain.  The  question 
was about something that all mothers experience with incorrect  positioning 
(not even incorrect latch -- and I would submit that you can have a  great 
latch with the baby on his back -- terrible positioning).  
 
I will also tell you that the reason that it is offered up as a sample  
question is because it was one that was thrown out of the question bank.   If 
it had been a great question, it would still be in the ques

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