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10. most pregnant women take these to make sure they are getting all th…

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  1. most pregnant women take these to make sure they are getting all the nutrients they need.

a. asprin
b. sodas
c. supplements
d. zinc

  1. babies whose mother ingested caffeine, alcohol or drugs during pregnancy may (check all that apply)

have withdrawal symptoms need skin to skin contact __be irritable __are happy
__be gassy dont sleep well cry a lot ____go home the next day

  1. there is no safe amount of this substance during pregnancy

a. gatorade
b. lemonade.
c. alcohol
d. water

  1. disease caused by drinking alcohol while pregnant

a. amylogophagia
b. measles
c. bulimia
d. fetal alcohol syndrome

  1. effects of fetal alcohol syndrome include (check all that apply)

malformed skeleton death attention deficit problems with speech/hearing malformed brain and heart poor motor skills social interaction growth deficiencies

  1. caffeine interferes with the bodys ability to absorb

a. alcohol
b. calcium and iron
c. harmful chemicals
d. water

  1. ..small eyes, short upturned nose, flat cheeks and thin lips are characteristics of what disease

a. diabetes
b. fetal alcohol syndrome
c. mumps
d. stubbins

  1. smoking produces poisons in the mothers body that keep the baby from getting

a. alcohol
b. iron
c. nutrients and oxygen
d. vitamin d

  1. preterm labor, low birth weight, and infant death are a result of

a. low calcium
b. diabetes
c. pica
d. smoking

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Question 10: Pregnant women take supplements to ensure they get all nutrients. Aspirin is a pain - reliever, sodas are not nutrient - rich in a comprehensive way, and zinc is just one mineral.
  • Question 11: Babies of mothers who ingested caffeine, alcohol or drugs may have withdrawal symptoms (due to substance dependence), be irritable (chemical imbalance effects), cry a lot (discomfort from withdrawal or chemical effects), and may not sleep well (chemical disruption of normal body functions). Skin - to - skin contact is a general good practice for babies but not a direct result of maternal substance ingestion in the context of negative effects. Being happy and going home the next day are not typical negative outcomes related to this.
  • Question 12: There is no safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy as it can cause fetal alcohol syndrome. Gatorade, lemonade, and water are generally safe in appropriate amounts.
  • Question 13: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is caused by drinking alcohol during pregnancy. Amylogophagia is an eating disorder related to eating non - food items, measles is a viral disease, and bulimia is an eating disorder.
  • Question 14: Effects of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome include malformed skeleton (due to abnormal development), death (in severe cases), attention deficit (neurodevelopmental issues), problems with speech/hearing (neurodevelopmental and anatomical issues), malformed brain and heart (developmental disruptions), poor motor skills (neurodevelopmental), and growth deficiencies (nutritional and developmental disruptions). Social interaction can also be affected as part of the overall neurodevelopmental and behavioral issues.
  • Question 15: Caffeine interferes with the body's ability to absorb calcium and iron. It does not interfere with alcohol absorption (as alcohol is metabolized differently), and it is not related to absorbing harmful chemicals (it is a chemical itself but not in the context of absorption of harmful ones in this way) or water.
  • Question 16: Small eyes, short upturned nose, flat cheeks and thin lips are characteristics of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Diabetes has different symptoms (related to blood sugar), mumps is a viral disease with swelling of salivary glands, and Stubbins is not a relevant medical condition in this context.
  • Question 17: Smoking produces poisons in the mother's body that keep the baby from getting nutrients and oxygen (due to constriction of blood vessels and other harmful effects on the placental function). Alcohol is not related to smoking in this way (it's a different substance), iron is a nutrient but the overall issue is more about the general supply of nutrients and oxygen, and vitamin D is not the main thing affected in this context.
  • Question 18: Smoking is associated with preterm labor (due to inflammation and other effects on the uterus), low birth weight (restricted fetal growth due to poor nutrient and oxygen supply), and infant death (due to various complications like sudden infant death syndrome - related factors). Low calcium is more related to bone development issues in the baby (not the main cause of these three symptoms together), diabetes (gestational diabetes has its own set of symptoms like high blood sugar in the mother and potential macrosomia in the baby), and pica (eating non - food items) is not related to these three symptoms.

Answer:

  1. c. supplements
  2. have withdrawal symptoms, be irritable, don't sleep well, cry a lot
  3. c. alcohol
  4. d. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  5. malformed skeleton, death, attention deficit, problems with speech/hearing, malformed brain and heart, poor motor skills, growth deficiencies
  6. b. calcium and iron
  7. b. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  8. c. nutrients and oxygen
  9. d. smoking