Quiz: FASD Knowledge Check
Quiz: FASD Knowledge Check
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Question 1 of 7
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FASD is a lifelong disorder.
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The brain damage to an unborn baby caused by alcohol affects children and adults for their entire lives.
A safe and loving environment is important to help children and adults with FASD be happy and productive. A good environment may reduce secondary disabilities. Secondary disabilities refer to problems that a person with FASD might have because of the brain damage from alcohol that happened before they were born. Some secondary disabilities include mental health problems, trouble with the law, and being unable to finish school or get a job.
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The brain damage to an unborn baby caused by alcohol affects children and adults for their entire lives.
A safe and loving environment is important to help children and adults with FASD be happy and productive. A good environment may reduce secondary disabilities. Secondary disabilities refer to problems that a person with FASD might have because of the brain damage from alcohol that happened before they were born. Some secondary disabilities include mental health problems, trouble with the law, and being unable to finish school or get a job.
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Question 2 of 7
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The only cause of FASD is alcohol exposure during pregnancy.
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Alcohol has a teratogenic effect on on a growing baby. Teratogenic means it effects the normal development of an embryo or fetus. The damage from alcohol to an unborn baby causes Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
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Alcohol has a teratogenic effect on on a growing baby. Teratogenic means it effects the normal development of an embryo or fetus. The damage from alcohol to an unborn baby causes Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
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Question 3 of 7
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FASD can be prevented.
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FASD can be prevented. In fact, FASD is the leading most common preventable birth defect. The sole cause of FASD is drinking during pregnancy.
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FASD can be prevented. In fact, FASD is the leading most common preventable birth defect. The sole cause of FASD is drinking during pregnancy.
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Question 4 of 7
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Men cannot do anything to prevent FASD.
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Men can do a lot by not drinking and providing support for mothers not to drink.
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Men can do a lot by not drinking and providing support for mothers not to drink.
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Question 5 of 7
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A can of beer, a glass of wine, a shot of liquor ( gin, vodka, rye, or whiskey), or a wine cooler all contain the same amount of alcohol.
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All these drinks have the same amount of alcohol. There is no safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy. Alcohol from any of these drinks could hurt a developing fetus.
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All these drinks have the same amount of alcohol. There is no safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy. Alcohol from any of these drinks could hurt a developing fetus.
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Question 6 of 7
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Mother’s placenta protects the unborn baby from any alcohol she drinks.
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The placenta does not protect the unborn baby. Whatever mother drinks or eats is shared with her baby. Women should not drink alcohol when they are pregnant. Women should only take over-the-counter or prescription medications after they have checked with their doctor that they will not hurt their unborn baby.
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The placenta does not protect the unborn baby. Whatever mother drinks or eats is shared with her baby. Women should not drink alcohol when they are pregnant. Women should only take over-the-counter or prescription medications after they have checked with their doctor that they will not hurt their unborn baby.
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Question 7 of 7
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FASD is a brain damage disability.
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder( FASD) is a pattern of difficulties that is a result of brain damage cased by alcohol use during pregnancy.
These difficulties may be intellectual, behavioral and/ or physical. The patterns of FASD are unique to the individual. Mental disability is just one of a range of effects of this type of brain damage.
People with FASD do not outgrow the effects over time. As they grow older they may also experience difficulty evaluating situations and using past experiences to cope with current problems. They may need different degrees of protection, supervision and structure throughout their lives, especially as teenagers and young adults.
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder( FASD) is a pattern of difficulties that is a result of brain damage cased by alcohol use during pregnancy.
These difficulties may be intellectual, behavioral and/ or physical. The patterns of FASD are unique to the individual. Mental disability is just one of a range of effects of this type of brain damage.
People with FASD do not outgrow the effects over time. As they grow older they may also experience difficulty evaluating situations and using past experiences to cope with current problems. They may need different degrees of protection, supervision and structure throughout their lives, especially as teenagers and young adults.