What is alcohol
Opioids cause these abnormal fetal developments.
What is still birth, pre-term birth, neonatal abstinence syndrome.
This is used to treat opioid use disorder.
What is methadone or buprenorphine?
The programs that covers the majority of the costs of treatment for NAS.
(True or false): Maternal substance abuse affects only the mother and baby.
What is false?
Substances that mothers can abuse while pregnant and can cause NAS.
What are opioids? (Or hard drugs of any kind)
Tobacco smoke can cause these abnormal fetal developments
what are pre-term birth, low birth weight, stillbirth, birth defects of mouth and lip, sudden infant death syndrome
This is used to treat alcohol or benzodiazepine use disorder.
What is diazepam or lorazepam.
The average hospital stay of a NAS born infant.
What is 23?
Childhood trauma, young age, intimate partner violence.
What are risk factors?
It is not air, and it is bad for the mother and baby. Can increase risk of SIDS
What is tobacco smoke?
Alcohol can cause this abnormal fetal development.
Used in tobacco smoke use disorder during pregnancy.
What is varenicline, bupropion and nicotine replacement.
90,000-93,400
What is the estimated cost of care for NAS infants.
Loud, high-pitched crying, sweating, fever, irritability
What are signs and symptoms of addiction and withdrawal?
The use of this drug exacerbates placental lining detachment.
Damage to developing baby's brain and lungs
What is a negative outcome?
Education/counseling
This can affect how much NAS treatment costs.
What is type of substance, complications, medications needed, medical tests, and treatment options?
Keep baby's room quiet and dim lights
What is education on care for a NAS infant?
The amount of alcohol capable of harming a fetus.
Cessation of smoking
What is a positive outcome?
Used to treat neonatal abstinence syndrome in INFANTS.
The cost of NAS babies compared to other newborn hospital stays.
What is 7 times?
What is substance abuse?