(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Alcohol is a
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Tetarogen
Several neurotransmitter systems that influence CNS development are impaired by antenatal alcohol exposure, leading to ___
reduced numbers of neurons; decreased levels of seretonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, glycine, and histamine; and decreases in the number of neurotransmitter-uptake sites and certain neurotransmitter receptors.
Alteration to frontal brain development affects the...
develoment of the optic vessels, which affects the size and/or placement of the palpebral fissures and the placement of the olfactory placodes
Partial fetal alcohol syndrome, alcohol related neurodevelopmental disorder, and alcohol related birth defects
Fetal alcohol syndrome is one condition among a full range of FASDs, others include:
The safe amount of alcohol intake during pregnancy is:
0 - no intake at all is safe and FASDs can be caused by any amount of alcohol intake during pregnancy
Put simply, when you're pregnant and you drink alcohol, the following occurs:
-Alcohol enters your bloodstream and reaches your developing fetus by crossing the placenta
-Alcohol causes higher blood alcohol concentrations in your developing baby than in your body because a fetus metabolizes alcohol slower than an adult does
A tetarogen is:
is any agent that causes an abnormality following fetal exposure during pregnancy.
Brain and central nervous system problems include:
Poor coordination or balance
Intellectual disability, learning disorders and delayed development
Poor memory
Trouble with attention and with processing information
Difficulty with reasoning and problem-solving
Difficulty identifying consequences of c
Definition
A group of conditions that may result from fetal exposure to alcohol during pregenancy
True of false - Red wine doesn't cause FASDs
FALSE
FAS stands for ___
Fetal alcohol syndrome
FASD can cause problems with:
-movement, balance, vision and hearing
-learning, such as problems with thinking, concentration, and memory
-managing emotions and developing social skills
-hyperactivity and impulse control
-communication, such as problems with speech
-the joints,
Alcohol interferes with all developmental stages of the CNS:The neocortex, hippocampus, and cerebellum are particularly susceptible. Has adverse effects on glial cell function, decreased neurotrophic factors and receptors, and decreased cell adhe
Pathophysiology
Physical defects may include:
-Distinctive facial features, including small eyes, an exceptionally thin upper lip, a short, upturned nose, and a smooth skin surface between the nose and upper lip
Deformities of joints, limbs and fingers
Slow physical growth before and after bir
Aetiology
Caused by damage to the fetal brain by maternal alcohol ingestion, can be influenced by both fetal and maternal factors
People with FASDs can also have problems with their O_____, Including H____ and K____
Organs, including the heart and kidneys