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saliriagwu

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Ben is a preschool child who is barely meeting developmental milestones. His speech patterns are unusual and his speech itself is high-pitched and cluttered. He has problems with frustration tolerance and may flap his hands when excited. Ben most likely has
 
  A. Down syndrome.
  B. fetal alcohol syndrome.
  C. fragile X syndrome.
  D. environmental retardation.

Question 2

Prevention of one case of FAS per year for 20 years results in a cost savings of approximately
 
  A. 200,000.
  B. 300,000.
  C. 400,000.
  D. 500,000.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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