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How to Play the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Game!
Click on “slide show” tab and select “from beginning” in the top menu bar or use the F5 key on your keyboard. Select a dollar amount from one of the categories by clicking on the value, e.g., FASD in Canada, $400. To view the correct answer, click anywhere on the slide. To return to the main board, click “return to board”. Continue to play the game until all values have been selected (Note: The colour on the dollar value will change once selected.). To exit the game at any time, click the Esc key on your keyboard.
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FASD Awareness Game FASD in Alberta Fast Facts True or False $100 $100
Hodgepodge $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400
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FASD in Alberta - $100 Question
Approximately how many Albertans currently have FASD? 50,000 58,000 46,000 14,000 c. 46,000 Back to Board
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FASD in Alberta - $200 Question
How Many Babies are born in Alberta with FASD? 800 600 350 500 a. 800 Back to Board
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FASD in Alberta - $300 Question
What is the percentage of woman in childbearing age drink alcohol? 100% 60% 80% 30% b. 80% Back to Board
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FASD in Alberta - $400 Question
What is the approximant total annual costs of FASD? $650 million $800 million $900 million $700 million d. $900 million Back to Board
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b. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
Fast Facts - $100 Question What is the leading preventable developmental disability in Canada? Down Syndrome Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Cerebral Palsy Spina Bifida b. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Back to Board
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Fast Facts - $200 Question What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)? A type of brain damage a baby gets if their mother does not take folic acid during pregnancy. A developmental disorder that a baby is born with if the mother smokes cigarettes during pregnancy. A developmental disorder that a baby is born with if the mother drinks alcohol during the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. An umbrella term that describes the range of lifelong disabilities caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol. d. An umbrella term that describes the range of lifelong disabilities caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol Back to Board
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Fast Facts - $300 Question What birth defects can a person with FASD have? Brain damage and developmental delay. Physical disabilities such as motor skill challenges and heart malformation. Vision and hearing problems. Lifelong challenges with learning, memory, attention, problem solving and behaviour. All of the above. e. All of the above No two people with FASD will have the same challenges. Back to Board
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Fast Facts - $400 Question Name the Color instead of Word is called:
Left/Right Brain Phenomena The Stroop Effect Color Blindness Alcohol Color Effect d. The Stroop Effect Back to Board
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True or False - $300 Question
Alcohol can cause more birth defects then Heroin. TRUE Back to Board
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True or False - $400 Question
A person with FASD often is small for their age and has distinctive facial characteristics. FALSE Only a small percentage of people with FASD have distinctive facial features or are small for their age. These differences are also less obvious as a person grows older. Back to Board
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True or False - $200 Question
Drinking alcohol can be harmful at any point during pregnancy. The brain and nervous system of the fetus develops throughout the entire pregnancy. TRUE Back to Board
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True or False - $100 Question
Some drinks containing alcohol are not harmful to the developing fetus. FALSE All drinks containing alcohol can be harmful to the developing fetus. Alcohol is in beer, wine, spirits, coolers and ciders. Back to Board
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Hodge podge - $100 Question
Which of the following is true during pregnancy? There is no known safe time to drink alcohol There is no safe type of alcohol There is no known safe amount of alcohol All of the above d. All of the above Back to Board
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Hodge podge - $200 Question
Pregnant women benefit from: Lots of rest, healthy food and recreation, and physical activities Regular medical care (doctor, nurse or midwife). Supportive friends and family members Avoiding cigarettes and other drugs during pregnancy as well as alcohol All of the above e. All of the above Back to Board
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Hodge podge - $300 Question
What is a Teratogen? A ten sided rectangle Term to describe the side effect of FASD A 6 legged spider Anything that interferes with the development of a fetus. Medication for ADD None of the above. d. Anything that interferes with the development of a fetus Back to Board
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Hodge podge - $400 Question
Which Secondary Characteristic ranks the highest for people with an FASD? Mental Health Employment Incarceration Live Independently One shot (1.5 oz or 43ml) of hard liquor (vodka, rum, tequila, etc.) straight or in a cocktail All have the same amount of pure alcohol a. Mental Health Back to Board
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