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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 often take supplements to ensure they get all necessary nutrients. Aspirin is a pain - reliever (not for general nutrient intake), sodas are not nutrient - rich, and zinc is just one mineral (supplements can contain multiple nutrients).
  • Question 12: Alcohol has no safe amount during pregnancy. Gatorade, lemonade, and water are generally safe in appropriate amounts.
  • Question 13: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Amylogophagia is an eating disorder related to starch, measles is a viral disease, and bulimia is an eating disorder.
  • Question 16: The described facial features are characteristic of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder, mumps is a viral disease, and Stubbins is not a relevant medical condition here.
  • Question 17: Smoking produces toxins that can interfere with the baby's access to nutrients and oxygen. Alcohol is a separate substance, iron is a nutrient (not blocked by smoking in this context), and vitamin D is also a nutrient (not the main thing blocked by smoking - related toxins for the baby).
  • Question 18: Smoking is associated with preterm labor, low birth weight, and infant death. Low calcium may have other effects, diabetes has its own set of pregnancy - related issues (not directly these three in the same way as smoking), and pica (eating non - food items) has different consequences.

Answer:

  1. C. supplements
  2. C. alcohol
  3. D. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  4. B. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  5. C. nutrients and oxygen
  6. D. smoking