Exit this survey >> Preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder - Pre-Test 1. Pre-Test Questionnaire Question Title Please take a minute to complete this pre-session survey to help ARHP assess the impact of its educational programs. Completing this survey will provide ARHP with an invaluable tool for understanding how health professionals use educational offerings and how ARHP activities might be improved to serve you better. Question Title * 1. Your primary professional category (choose the one best response): Health Professional Educator Nurse Midwife Nurse Practitioner Pharmacist Physician Physician Assistant Registered Nurse Resident Student - please specify what type of student in the "Other" box Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. Do you interact with patients? Yes No Question Title * 3. Which of the following is associated with prenatal exposure to alcohol? a. Seizure disorder b. Small head size c. Speech delays d. All of the above Question Title * 4. Which of the following is a true statement about the risk factors for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs)? a. Beer consumption is not associated with FASDs. b. Children exposed to the same amount of alcohol are consistently affected to the same degree. c. Genetic differences are believed to play a role in FASDs. d. All of the above e. None of the above Question Title * 5. Regarding screening for alcohol use, which of the following is true? a. Questionnaires, such as TWEAK, should be used for both pregnant and nonpregnant women. b. In a pregnant woman, any amount of drinking is considered a positive result. c. Only woman at risk for drinking based on demographic factors should be screened. d. If brief motivational interviewing will be used, alcohol screening is not necessary. Question Title * 6. Which of the following should NOT be included in preconception counseling and family planning? a. Education about alcohol risks in pregnancy b. Encouraging cessation of drinking c. The message: "It’s fine to wait until you find out you’re pregnant to cut back on drinking." d. The message: "There is no safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy." Question Title * 7. Which of the following is NOT a recommended step in brief motivational interviewing regarding alcohol use? a. Ask, “Are you willing to spend a few minutes discussing your alcohol use?” b. Provide feedback by showing the results of her screening test c. Assess her readiness to change by asking how willing she is to stop drinking on a scale of 1 to 10 d. Warn the patient by telling her, “You must stop drinking or you will harm your baby.” e. Negotiate and advise about next steps Question Title * 8. As a result of participating in this activity, I hope to be better able to: Next >>