Causes
Effects
Diagnosis
Intervention
Prevalence
100
Consumption of this beverage can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
What is alcohol?
100
These organs may present problems to a child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
What is heart, kidney, or bones?
100
To diagnose a child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, all three abnormalities of this part of the body must be present.
What is the face?
100
This is the best way to prevent Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
What is not to drink alcohol?
100
This is a strong predictor of alcohol use levels during pregnancy.
What is alcohol use levels prior to pregnancy?
200
By consuming alcohol, the mother puts her unborn child at risk for these three unfortunate factors (name one)
What is miscarriage, stillborn birth, or range of lifelong disorders?
200
These disabilities often coexist with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (name at least one).
What are Attention Deficiency (Hyperactive) Disorder, Learning Disabilities, and Intellectual Disabilities?
200
A diagnosis is most beneficial when determined in this period of life
What is early in life?
200
Name two protective factors that assist in preventing the secondary conditions, such as criminal behavior, of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
What are counseling and respite care?
200
One in eight women reported engaging in this activity while pregnant.
What is drinking any amount of alcohol?
300
Consumption of this amount of alcohol is dangerous during pregnancy.
What is any amount of any type of alcohol?
300
These three physical characteristics are common among children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
What are small head, shorter and lighter in stature, and a smooth philtrum?
300
Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome often exhibit height and weight in this percentile of their peers.
What is the tenth percentile?
300
Secondary conditions are more likely to occur in persons with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome when this is present in the household.
What is violence?
300
One in fifty women reported engaging in this activity while pregnant.
What is binge drinking?
400
This organ is most susceptible to damage during any point during pregnancy.
What is the brain?
400
A deficit in these two skills affects many children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
What are poor reasoning and judgment skills?
400
These two specialists can help in the diagnostic process of a child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Who are geneticists and developmentalists?
400
This type of medication reverses all symptoms of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
What is none?
400
This group of people were most likely to report alcohol use during pregnancy.
Who are unmarried women?
500
Drinking alcohol in this period of pregnancy can cause abnormal facial features and problems with Central Nervous System development.
What is the first three months of pregnancy?
500
Problems with these two senses can appear in children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
What are vision and hearing?
500
These two traits/disorders may indicate the presence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
What are sleep disorders and oppositional behaviors?
500
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome presents a wide range of severity of symptoms, making this document crucial.
What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)?
500
Fifty percent of pregnancies in the United States are unplanned, and this statistic stresses the importance of this.
What is awareness of or education about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
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