PPT-Asking women about alcohol use in pregnancy: why and how
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AProf Tracy Reibel Principal Research Fellow Ngangk Yira Research Centre for Aboriginal Health and Social Equity Murdoch University and Collaborator Telethon Kids
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AProf Tracy Reibel Principal Research Fellow Ngangk Yira Research Centre for Aboriginal Health and Social Equity Murdoch University and Collaborator Telethon Kids Institute WHY would you risk not asking. and Future Challenges. Kenneth R. Warren, . Ph.D. Deputy. Director. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism . Overview . Provide an introduction to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and the broader category of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). Come up for you when you think of pregnancy and. parenting?. . What thoughts…. Come up for you if we add substance use to. pregnancy and parenting?. Substance abuse during pregnancy. “The agonizing problem of prenatal substance...” . The Medical Assistant’s Role . Funding for this presentation was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The views expressed in written materials and by speakers do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.. Awareness of the range of substance use disorders in pregnancy. Understand how different substances affect the . fetus. Identification of substance misuse in pregnancy or risk of substance misuse. Management of substance use in pregnancy. Changing attitudes and developing pathways . .. Sept 2017. Justin Gleeson . Drug Liaison Midwife, HSE Addiction Service.. AIM. Insight into the role Drug Liaison Midwife. Alcohol in pregnancy- An overview. Practice & Implementation Center – South at Baylor College of Medicine. Learning Objectives. Describe the effects of alcohol exposure during pregnancy. Identify the signs and symptoms of . fetal alcohol spectrum disorders . (FASD) . Basic Teaching Tool. This PowerPoint is provided by NOFASD Australia to enable others with an interest in the topic to deliver information sessions and increase community knowledge and awareness of FASD. . Prepared for . Alcohol & Pregnancy Seminar Galway 26. th. Sep ‘17. Dr Mary T O’Mahony, Specialist in Public Health . Medicine, HSE-S . maryt.omahony@hse.ie. . National Geographic Feb 1992. http://www.faslink.org/national%20geographic%20-%20article%20on%20fetal%20alcohol.htm. the . College Student with Chronic . Disease: Why . It Shouldn’t Happen and What’s Next?. MP Malee, . PhD,MD,MBA. May 30, 2014. DISCLAIMER . I have no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this educational activity or presentation.. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum DisorderAGHAVENDRAHEEMAPPAAYAKRATIMAURTHYFrom the Department of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore 29, India.Correspondence to: Dr Rag Alcohol and Pregnancy. No safe amount. No safe time. No safe alcohol. Period. Neuropsychology of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Methods and Findings Anne Uecker PhD Child Neuropsychologist Edmund N Sandra J. Gonzalez, MSSW, LCSW. Instructor. Baylor College of Medicine. Department of Family and Community Medicine. Houston, TX. Amount of Alcohol. Follow-up study.. Neuropsychological testing in four Danish cities 2003– 2008. IQ, attention and Executive Function. Compared to age-matched, non-pregnant individuals, pregnant women are at . increased risk of hospitalization. 3-fold adjusted RR of needing . intensive care . (10.5 vs 3.9/1000 cases) and . mechanical ventilation . Jean Anderson, MD. Professor, Director of Division of Gynecologic Specialties. The Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD. Financial Relationships With Ineligible Companies (Formerly Described as Commercial Interests by the ACCME) Within the Last 2 Years.
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