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What is an umbrella?
The image most commonly used to represent the FASDs.
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What is an embryo?
Another name for an undeveloped vertebrate, or fetus.
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What are symptoms of FASDs?
Learning disabilities, poor reasoning and judgement skills, poor coordination, difficulty wit attention span, low IQ, vision or hearing problems.
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What is pregnancy?
You should not drink alcohol during this time.
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What is a lifetime?
FASDs last this long.
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What are Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders?
The name for the fetal disorders caused by alcohol.
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What are the ears, eyes, upper limbs, lower limbs?
Which parts of the fetus develop starting at 4.5 weeks?
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What is fetal alcohol syndrome?
The severe end of the fetal alcohol spectrum.
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What is the recommended amount of alcohol for pregnant women?
None.
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What are FASDs?
There is no cure for this.
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What is the FASDs center?
An organization dedicated to preventing FASDs.
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What are the CNS, eyes, external genitalia, and teeth?
The parts of a fetus that continue developing until full term. (Name at least 2)
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What is smaller head size, abnormal facial features, low body weight, and shorter height?
Physical (outward) deformities FASDs can cause (Name 2).
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What is 100%?
This percentage of FASDs can be prevented.
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What are protective factors?
Diagnosis before age 6 and an absence of violence.
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What is there is no specific test (like a blood test) for it?
Diagnosing FAS is difficult for this reason.
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What is the central nervous system?
The body system that forms first in the fetus.
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What is Fetal Alcohol Effects?
The old name for ARBD and ARND.
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What is you are planning to become pregnant?
You should abstain from alcohol is this is true about you.
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What is a feature of a good treatment plan?
Close monitoring
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What is drinking alcohol during pregnancy?
The leading cause of preventable birth defects.
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What are weeks 3.5-9 of fetal development?
The heart develops during this period of fetal development.
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What is math?
The subject in school that FASDs cause to be most difficult for kids?
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What are the FASD center's three main ways of prevention?
Increasing public knowledge, targeting women at risk through screenings, and target women at highest risk through alcohol intervention programs.
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What is an improvement in child development?
Early intervention can lead to this.
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