PMP Journal Club Module 9 Donor Milk Enter email to receive quiz results: 1. Although a mother’s own milk is always preferred, donor human milk may be used for high- risk infants when the mother’s milk is not available or the mother cannot provide milk. Priority should be given to providing donor human milk to infants with the following risk factor: A. Birth weight <1500 g B. Pre term birth 32 – 35 weeks who weighs 2000g C. Full term infant who weighs 3400 g of Mother not producing milk D. Full term infant Infant who weighs 2800 g who will be adoptedQuestion 1 of 5 2. Screening, Pooling and Pasteurization of Donor Human Milk is necessary to reduce the following risks except: A. Bacterial contamination B. Viral transmission C. Calories per ounce of milk provided D. Non infectious contamination such as medicationsQuestion 2 of 5 3. True or False? Health care providers should discourage families from direct human milk sharing or purchasing human milk from the Internet because of the increased risks of bacterial or viral contamination of non-pasteurized milk and the possibility of exposure to medications, drugs, or other substances, including cow milk protein. True FalseQuestion 3 of 5 4. Which of the following is true? A. DHM should be given to only those who can pay for it B. DHM does not reduce the risk of NEC in VLBW infants C. Standards of distribution and testing vary state by state D. The use of donor human milk in appropriate high-risk infants should not be limited by an individual’s ability to payQuestion 4 of 5 5. Please enter your name:Question 5 of 5 Loading…