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Alcohol: The teratogen - Neurobehavioral impacts
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FASD is not a single diagnosis but spectrum of diagnoses associated with exposure to alcohol in utero.
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All of the following statements are true except:
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Higher prevalence of FASDs are found among youth in foster care.
It is estimated that FASDs may affect up to 5% of the population.
You can tell just by looking at someone whether they have an FASD.
For a diagnosis of FAS, very specific criteria must be met.
Many individuals with an FASD experience impairment of their executive functioning skills (e.g., planning, prioritizing, organization, task initiation, impulse control, working memory, etc.). Other domains of impairment can include:
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Communication
Sensory integration
Fine/gross motor skills
Learning and memory
All of the above.
Other diagnoses that may be given to people with an FASD can include:
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ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, austism spectrum disorder
Conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, failure to thrive
All of the above.
Recognition of an FASD can be hampered by:
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Not having access to maternal prenatal information.
Providers not asking about prenatal alcohol use during the diagnostic process.
Provider's belief that facial and other physical features must be present for a diagnosis to be made.
All of the above.
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