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Alcohol and Street Drugs

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Inheritance of addition: Male children to develop alcoholism   25% risk  
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Inheritance of addition: Female children to develop alcoholism   5-10% risk  
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How many children each year are born with FAS in the US?   4000  
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Two methods to screen pregnant women for alcohol use...   1. Laboratory tests 2. Brief questionnaires  
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4 P's for assessment of risk drinking   Pregnancy, Past, Partner, Parents  
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NET   Normal drinker? Do you ever have an EYE-opener? How many drinks does it TAKE to make you feel high?  
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Laboratory tests for disk drinking   liver damage, increased MCV, urine toxicology  
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Alcohol can lead to...   Pregnancy loss, FAS (Growth retardation, CNS dysfunction, facial features, malformations)  
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CNS abnormalities with FAS   below average intelligence, hyperactivity, attention deficits, language dysfunction, perceptual difficulties  
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Tobacco... increased risk for   IUGR, prematurity, stillbirth; facial clefts, learning disorders, hyperactivitiy,  
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Postnatal exposure to Tobacco...   SIDS, asthma, ear infections  
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The possibility of substance abuse must be considered in ...   ALL pregnant women.  
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Cocaine and pregnancy...   vasoconstrictive and hypertensive activity ; OB complications ; IUGR, small risk for malformations (GI, cardiovascular)  
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Cocaine...   neonatal behavioral abnormalities (disappear in the first few months of life), long term impact on cognition and behavior not well understood; SIDS;  
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When cocaine is excreted in breast milk...   reports of vomiting, tremulousness, irritability, and seizures  
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Marijuana.... what is excreted in breastmilk?   THC  
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Some evidence that marijuana causes...   behavioral changes  
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Marijuana use in the 3rd trimester can cause...   adaptation syndrome  
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Amphetamines & studies   animal & human studies are inconsistent  
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Amphetamines & 3rd trimester use...   low birth wt, prematurity, withdrawal symptoms, possible long term effect on cognition and behavior  
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LSD (prior use, chromosomal damage?)   Not associated with increased risk for abnormalities in subsequent pregnancies and does not appear to cause chromosome damage  
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LSD case reports of ...   CNS, eyes, limbs, not most studies have not substantiated this  
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Heroin   long term behavioral abnormalities, increased risk for OB complications including IUGR, prematurity, fetal distress, perinatal mortality, SIDS, neonatal withdrawal  
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Inhalation of solvents   fetal damage similar to that seen with FAS (preterm labor, growth deficiency, microcephaly and CNS dysfunction, facial features)  
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