International Board of Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) Practice Exam

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What is a conveniently located collection site that accepts milk from approved human milk donors called?

  1. Depot

  2. Station

  3. Facility

  4. Center

The correct answer is: Depot

A conveniently located collection site that accepts milk from approved human milk donors is referred to as a "depot." This term is used within the context of human milk banking and breastfeeding support. Depots are strategically placed in communities to facilitate easier access for donors to contribute their milk, which is then collected and transported to milk banks for processing and distribution. The use of the term "depot" underscores its role as a point of gathering for breast milk, ensuring that the process is efficient and accessible for potential donors while upholding safety and quality standards set by human milk banks. The other terms such as "station," "facility," and "center" may imply various types of healthcare or resource locations, but they lack the specific connotation associated with the collection and donation of human milk. A depot has a clear focus on donations, making it the appropriate choice in this context.