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True
False
15-17 years old
18-25 years old
26-44 years old
All of these age groups
Through the lifetime
Until school starts, then development catches up with peer interaction
Until the first birthday, when the greatest milestones are achieved
Until the child is 18 years old and can compensate for delays as an adult
Maternal psychological conditions
Maternal education level
Stress
Number of children
Through crossing the blood brain barrier from maternal blood supply to the fetus’ brain
Alcohol crosses the placenta and rapidly reaches the fetus.
The amniotic fluid acts as a reservoir for alcohol, prolonging fetal exposure
Ethanol and its metabolite acetaldehyde can alter fetal development
All of these are correct
Developmental delay
Difficulty with vision
Poor sense of taste
Poor impulse control
Prematurity
Placental abruption
Intrauterine death
Low birth weight
All of these
Currently, an estimated 50,000 infants are born in the United States each year having been prenatally exposed to cocaine.
Cocaine indirectly attributable to cocaine-related physiological stress in the prenatal environment.
Leads to newborns with decreased muscle toned
Cocaine exposure inutero can lead to facial deformities.
Increases the risk of premature delivery
Agitation with increased crying
Low birth weight
Stillbirth
Home environment
Parenting skills
Child development
Improving maternal functioning
All of these
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