Answer to Question 1
Ans: D
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Alcohol is a teratogen, meaning that it crosses the placenta when women drink during pregnancy and can cause adverse fetal effects. The most clearly alcohol-related birth defect is a specific pattern called fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), the leading known preventable cause of mental retardation. Manifestations of FAS include prenatal and postnatal growth deficiency; facial malformations, including a small head circumference, flattened midface, sunken nasal bridge, and flattened and elongated groove between nose and upper lip; CNS dysfunction; and varying degrees of major organ system malfunction.
Answer to Question 2
Ans: B
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The CIWA-Ar consists of numerous questions that gauge the signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. These include questions about nervousness but not questions about alcohol craving, time since the client's last drink, or anger.