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Version 2.0 by Dr. Jeff Ertzberger Content © 2011 The Curators of the University of Missouri for University of Missouri Extension publication CB15, An Ounce of Prevention To Topics

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Vocabulary Smoking and Birth Defects Effects on the Fetus Risks to Mom and Dad Risks to Babies and Children Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six SCOREBOARD

Topic 1 Question for 5 Points Unusual slowing of growth and development of an infant Show Answer

Topic 1 Answer for 5 Points Failure to thrive Back to Board

Topic 1 Question for 10 Points The term for a baby that weighs less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces at birth Show Answer

Topic 1 Answer for 10 Points Low birthweight infant Back to Board

Topic 1 Question for 15 Points Occurs when a healthy baby dies quickly in his or her sleep without prior symptoms Show Answer

Topic 1 Answer for 15 Points Crib death or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) Back to Board

Topic 1 Question for 20 Points Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) refers to a delay of what? Show Answer

Topic 1 Answer for 20 Points Growth and development of the fetus Back to Board

Topic 1 Question for 25 Points Hypoxia is best defined as a decreased supply of ________ to the fetus. Show Answer

Topic 1 Answer for 25 Points Oxygen Back to Board

Topic 2 Question for 5 Points One of the most common preventable causes of infant illness and death is _________. Show Answer

Topic 2 Answer for 5 Points Smoking during pregnancy Back to Board

Topic 2 Question for 10 Points Smoking during pregnancy increases the mother’s risk for _________ and _________. Show Answer

Topic 2 Answer for 10 Points Miscarriage and stillbirth Back to Board

Topic 2 Question for 15 Points Risks increase for _____ _____, a type of physical birth defect of the lip and palate. Show Answer

Topic 2 Answer for 15 Points Oral clefts, aka cleft palate Back to Board

Topic 2 Question for 20 Points In addition to low birthweight, another effect of maternal smoking is a ______ to ______ infant. Show Answer

Topic 2 Answer for 20 Points Failure to thrive Back to Board

Topic 2 Question for 25 Points If Mom stops smoking by week _____, the baby’s birth weight will usually be normal. Show Answer

Topic 2 Answer for 25 Points 16 Back to Board

Topic 3 Question for 5 Points Nicotine constricts blood vessels and decreases _______ flow to the fetus. Show Answer

Topic 3 Answer for 5 Points Blood Back to Board

Topic 3 Question for 10 Points The placenta supplies blood from the mother to the baby. Nicotine goes into the baby’s __________. Show Answer

Topic 3 Answer for 10 Points Body Back to Board

Topic 3 Question for 15 Points ___________ raises the unborn baby’s blood pressure and slows the heartbeat. Show Answer

Topic 3 Answer for 15 Points Nicotine Back to Board

Topic 3 Question for 20 Points The decreased supply of oxygen and other nutrients to the fetus can affect the physical and ________ development. Show Answer

Topic 3 Answer for 20 Points Mental Back to Board

Topic 3 Question for 25 Points The fetus excretes _________ and carbon dioxide into the amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus throughout pregnancy. Show Answer

Topic 3 Answer for 25 Points Nicotine Back to Board

Topic 4 Question for 5 Points High exposure to secondhand ____________ may increase the risk for miscarriage and low birthweight. Show Answer

Topic 4 Answer for 5 Points Smoke Back to Board

Topic 4 Question for 10 Points The risk for SIDS is increased when the infant is exposed to _______ during pregnancy and after birth. Show Answer

Topic 4 Answer for 10 Points Smoke Back to Board

Topic 4 Question for 15 Points Women who smoke may have a harder time ________ compared to those who do not. Show Answer

Topic 4 Answer for 15 Points Conceiving Back to Board

Topic 4 Question for 20 Points Men who smoke may have decreased sperm _________ and motility. Show Answer

Topic 4 Answer for 20 Points Smoke Back to Board

Topic 4 Question for 25 Points A woman who smokes is more likely to have an unhealthy ______, although eating well is essential for a healthy pregnancy. Show Answer

Topic 4 Answer for 25 Points Diet Back to Board

Topic 5 Question for 5 Points Smokers have ________ babies than nonsmokers. Show Answer

Topic 5 Answer for 5 Points Smaller Back to Board

Topic 5 Question for 10 Points A low birthweight baby is at greater risk of developing __________ problems. Show Answer

Topic 5 Answer for 10 Points Breathing Back to Board

Topic 5 Question for 15 Points Infants and children of women who smoke are at a higher risk for what common illnesses? Show Answer

Topic 5 Answer for 15 Points Ear infections, asthma and colds Back to Board

Topic 5 Question for 20 Points Children of mothers who smoke are at an increased risk for l________ d________. Show Answer

Topic 5 Answer for 20 Points Learning disabilities Back to Board

Topic 5 Question for 25 Points In addition to nicotine, a developing fetus is exposed to what other chemicals? (4 possible) Show Answer

Topic 5 Answer for 25 Points Carbon monoxide, cyanide, tar and lead Back to Board

Show Question

Big Points Question One of the most common, preventable cause of infant morbidity and mortality is ________. Show Answer

Big Points Answer Smoking during pregnancy Back to Board

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