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Disulfiram Implant. Erin Mullican Mrs. Miller 4 th period Capstone Project. MISSION STATEMENT My mission is to accomplish my goals FUTURE CAREER GOALS Neonatal Nurse Topic Choice I chose this topic because FASD is 100% preventable. Sometimes drinking can be funny . . . . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DISULFIRAM IMPLANT

Erin MullicanMrs. Miller

4th periodCapstone Project

MISSION STATEMENTMy mission is to accomplish my goals

FUTURE CAREER GOALSNeonatal Nurse

Topic ChoiceI chose this topic because FASD is 100%

preventable.

Sometimes drinking can be funny . . .

The result of drinking while your pregnant is not so funny . . .

Drinking alcoholic beverages while pregnant is unhealthy and can be fatal to a fetus. According to the Center for Disease Control, drinking while pregnant can

cause Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

(FASD’s), along with other abnormalities.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders describes a continuum of permanent birth defects

caused by maternal consumption of alcohol during pregnancy.

FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS (FASD) DEFINED:

• Below Average Height • Below Average Weight• Small Head Size• Small Eye Openings• Thin Upper Lip• Short Nose• Flat Midface

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FASD’s:

FASD can cause brain abnormalities and central nervous system damage, which later in life can cause difficulties with

math, memory, attention, judgment and impulse control.

NEUROLOGICAL IMPAIRMENTS OF FASD’s:

Each year in the United States, as many as 40,000 babies are born with FASD’s, the cost of

which amounts to approximately $6 billion a

year to U.S. tax payers.

Women with a dependency on alcohol are at high risk for drinking while pregnant and

delivering babies with FASD’s.

When an expecting mother drinks any kind of alcohol, her baby also drinks it

through her umbilical cord, which

can cause miscarriage,

stillbirth, and FASD’s when born.

By combining a drug called Disulfiram, also known as “Antabuse”,

that is used to treat chronic alcoholism . . .

. . . with the insertion techniques of an Implanon Implant used to prevent pregnancy . . .

. . . the number of babies born with FASD’s may markedly decrease.

SIDE EFFECTS OF DISULFIRAM

• Vomiting• Drowsiness• Acne• Rash

SIDE EFFECTS OF THE IMPLANT

• Pain at the time of insertion • Bruising around the insertion site

OTHER ASSISTANCE TO STOP DRINKING

• Group Therapy• Counseling • Alcohol Education • 12-Step Programs• Medication

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