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Module 1: Historic Perspectives on Alcohol and Pregnancy

Test Your Knowledge Questions Posttest - Module 1

1. What is the estimated prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the United States?

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2. What year was the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome founded?

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3. Identify when there was a known connection between alcohol use during pregnancy and subsequent fetal harm.

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4. What is FASD?

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5. Researchers first began to examine the effects of alcohol on the fetus in the early 20th century.

6. Identify a barrier to determining the prevalence of FASD.

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7. In 2000, Congress established a project under Section 519D of the Children’s Health Act to investigate and study the effects of alcohol on the fetus. What was the name of this project?

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8. Identify two studies that had a significant impact on the field of FASD.

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9. The Surgeon General first recommended warnings against alcohol use during pregnancy in the 1970s.

10. Congress passed the Alcoholic Beverage Labeling Act in 1988, which stated:

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