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FASD Jeopardy

FASD Jeopardy. FASD Jeopardy. Student. School and Teacher. Statistics . Misconceptions. 200. 200. 200. 200. 400. 400. 400. 400. 600. 600. 600. 600. 800. 800. 800. 800. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000.

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FASD Jeopardy

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  1. FASD Jeopardy

  2. FASD Jeopardy Student School and Teacher Statistics Misconceptions 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000

  3. What percentage of babies have been exposed to prenatal binge drinking (more than 5 drinks per session)? A. 3% B. 12% C. 37% D. 46%

  4. Based on a recent Statistics Canada study it is likely that 37% of babies have been exposed to multiple episodes of binge drinking Bonus Jeopardy

  5. You’re too good to catch! Answer

  6. What percentage of babies have had multiple prenatal exposures to more than one drink of alcohol? A. 79% B. 62% C. 39% D. 18%

  7. Based on Statistics Canada's "Canadian Community Health Survey" and their Birth and Population statistics for the concurrent period, It is likely that 37% of babies have been exposed to multiple episodes of binge drinking (5+ drinks per session) during pregnancy. An additional 42% have been multiply exposed to 1 to 4 drinks per session during pregnancy. Bonus Jeopardy

  8. You're hammering away now! Answer

  9. How many different conditions, disabilities, and defects may be exhibited by babies with prenatal exposure to alcohol? A. 32 B. 60 C. 17 D. 24

  10. Prenatal alcohol exposure has been linked to more than 60 disease conditions, birth defects and disabilities. Damage is a diverse continuum from mild intellectual and behavioural issues to profound disabilities or premature death. Bonus Jeopardy

  11. Wow! You’re good! Answer

  12. What percentage of children have been significantly affected by prenatal exposure to alcohol so that they require special education services? 3 – 5 % B. 10 - 15% C. 20 – 25% D. 30 – 35%

  13. It is probable that 10% to 15% of children are affected significantly enough by prenatal alcohol exposure to require special education. As they become adults, FASD does not disappear but the issues of youth translate into ongoing problems in family relationships, employment, mental health and justice conflicts. Bonus Jeopardy

  14. I don't know how I could have doubted you! Answer

  15. True or False: Ethanol interacts with 100 different gene and cell events in the fetus. A. True B. False

  16. Ethanol interacts with over 1000 genes and cell events, including cell signaling, transport and proliferation. Alcohol is a known mutagen. Bonus Jeopardy

  17. Being a genius certaintly has its advantages! Answer

  18. FAS is often misdiagnosed by doctors as being: A. All of the below B. ADHD C. Autism D. Global delay

  19. Physicians do not ordinarily screen their patients for alcohol use. It is a legal substance and many are concerned about offending their patients. Rather than incurring the wrath of patients, it is much easier to call the child’s diagnosis autism, ADHD, bi-polar, RAD, etc, which do not carry the social baggage of an alcohol related disability. Unfortunately, it can also mean the intervention and treatment protocols may not be appropriate for the child and no intervention is taken to prevent further alcohol exposed pregnancies by that mother. Bonus Jeopardy

  20. RIGHT! When you’re RIGHT, you’re RIGHT! Answer

  21. Which of the following alcohol related conditions is less severe than FAS? A. Fetal Alcohol Effects B. Partial Fetal Alcohol Syndrome C. Alcohol Related Birth Defects D. None of the above

  22. All of the alcohol related conditions can be equally as severe as FAS. Bonus Jeopardy

  23. Genius! That’ s what it is… sheer genius! Answer

  24. True or False Canadian First Nations groups significantly contribute to the number of FAS cases in Canada. A. True B. False

  25. Registered Natives are only 2.2% of the Canadian population. Yet 79% of Canada's babies are prenatally exposed to alcohol. The attitude in government and promoted by the media, is that natives have a huge drinking problem and FASD is primarily a First Nations issue. Wrong! Bonus Jeopardy

  26. You just outsmarted me! Answer

  27. Which of the following drugs have a more severe effect on the fetus than alcohol? A. Marijuana B. Cocaine C. Heroin D. None of the above

  28. Bonus Jeopardy

  29. Brilliance Answer

  30. True or False: Breastfeeding while drinking alcohol can lead to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. A. True B. False

  31. FAS can only occur while the mother is pregnant. Bonus Jeopardy

  32. Cool! Answer

  33. Which of the following is not a characteristic trait of FAS students in the classroom? A .They are manipulative B. They are eager to please C. They act on impulse D. They are easily distracted

  34. FAS students are easily manipulated but are not manipulative. Students with FAS will often take the blame for things they did not do. Bonus Jeopardy

  35. You're super good, but can you keep up with me? Answer

  36. True or False: Children with FASD have difficulty making friends because they are shy and timid. A. True B. False

  37. Students with FAS are generally not shy or timid. They tend to be very friendly and eager to please. They can be very endearing and are often teachers’ “favorites”, especially in elementary schools. Bonus Jeopardy

  38. You’re bouncing along well! Answer

  39. Children with FASD may exhibit which of the following traits: Interpret idioms literally B. Have high or low pain thresholds C. Vision and Hearing impairments D. All of the Above

  40. Bonus Jeopardy

  41. Lucky Guess! Answer

  42. True or False: Some students with FASD may graduate high school with minimal accommodations? A. True B. False

  43. Many FAS students graduate high school with minimal extra support or adaptations, according to a report compiled by the British Columbia Ministry of Education. Bonus Jeopardy

  44. You are so lucky! Answer

  45. True or False: Students with FASD may exhibit extreme inconsistencies in their abilities from one day to the next. A. True B. False

  46. In Manitoba, a teacher reported having a student who was capable of reciting 20 facts pertaining to their unit of study. The next day the student could only remember half. Bonus Jeopardy

  47. You’re climbing so high! Answer

  48. Placing students with FASD at the front of the class is advantageous for the following reason: A. Sensory disabilities B. Minimizing inappropriate social interactions C. Reducing distractions D. All of the above

  49. FAS students often suffer from visual and hearing impairments. They may have attention deficit problems and therefore require a reduction in classroom distractions. Bonus Jeopardy

  50. Marvelous! Answer

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