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Version 2.0 by Dr. Jeff ErtzbergerContent © 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

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Smoking andBirth Defects

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Effects of Smokingon the Fetus

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Risks of Smoking During Pregnancy to Mom and Dad

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Risks of Smoking During Pregnancy to Babies and Children

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Smoking and Birth Defects

Effects on the Fetus

Risks to Mom and

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Risks to Babies and

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SCOREBOARD

Topic 1Question for 5 Points

Unusual slowing of growth and development of an infant

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Failure to thrive

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Topic 1Question for 10 Points

The term for a baby that weighs less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces at birth

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Low birthweight infant

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Topic 1Question for 15 Points

Occurs when a healthy baby dies quickly in his or her sleep without prior symptoms

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Crib death or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

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Topic 1Question for 20 Points

Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) refers to a delay of what?

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Growth and development of the fetus

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Topic 1Question for 25 Points

Hypoxia is best defined as a decreased supply of ________ to the fetus.

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Oxygen

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Topic 2 Question for 5 Points

One of the most common preventable causes of infant illness and death is _________.

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Topic 2Answer for 5 Points

Smoking during pregnancy

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Topic 2Question for 10 Points

Smoking during pregnancy increases the mother’s risk for _________ and _________.

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Miscarriage and stillbirth

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Topic 2Question for 15 Points

Risks increase for _____ _____, a type of physical birth defect of the lip and palate.

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Oral clefts, aka cleft palate

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Topic 2Question for 20 Points

In addition to low birthweight, another effect of maternal smoking is a ______ to ______ infant.

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Failure to thrive

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Topic 2Question for 25 Points

If Mom stops smoking by week _____, the baby’s birth weight will usually be normal.

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Topic 3Question for 5 Points

Nicotine constricts blood vessels and decreases _______ flow to the fetus.

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Blood

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Topic 3Question for 10 Points

The placenta supplies blood from the mother to the baby. Nicotine goes into the baby’s __________.

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Body

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Topic 3Question for 15 Points

___________ raises the unborn baby’s blood pressure and slows the heartbeat.

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Nicotine

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Topic 3Question for 20 Points

The decreased supply of oxygen and other nutrients to the fetus can affect the physical and ________ development.

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Mental

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Topic 3Question for 25 Points

The fetus excretes _________ and carbon dioxide into the amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus throughout pregnancy.

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Nicotine

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Topic 4Question for 5 Points

High exposure to secondhand ____________ may increase the risk for miscarriage and low birthweight.

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Smoke

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Topic 4Question for 10 Points

The risk for SIDS is increased when the infant is exposed to _______ during pregnancy and after birth.

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Smoke

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Topic 4Question for 15 Points

Women who smoke may have a harder time ________ compared to those who do not.

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Conceiving

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Topic 4Question for 20 Points

Men who smoke may have decreased sperm _________ and motility.

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Smoke

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Topic 4Question for 25 Points

A woman who smokes is more likely to have an unhealthy ______, although eating well is essential for a healthy pregnancy.

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Diet

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Topic 5Question for 5 Points

Smokers have ________ babies than nonsmokers.

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Smaller

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Topic 5Question for 10 Points

A low birthweight baby is at greater risk of developing __________ problems.

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Breathing

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Topic 5Question for 15 Points

Infants and children of women who smoke are at a higher risk for what common illnesses?

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Ear infections, asthma and colds

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Topic 5Question for 20 Points

Children of mothers who smoke are at an increased risk for l________ d________.

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Learning disabilities

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Topic 5Question for 25 Points

In addition to nicotine, a developing fetus is exposed

to what other chemicals? (4 possible)

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Topic 5Answer for 25 Points

Carbon monoxide, cyanide, tar and lead

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Big PointsQuestion

One of the most common, preventable

cause of infant morbidity and

mortality is ________.Show Answer

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Big PointsAnswer

Smoking during pregnancy

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