Human Trafficking
CPR
Infectious diseases
Hereditary diseases
Hierarchy of needs
100

What are some signs that someone is being trafficked (Dont need to name all)

Bruises with different stages of healing, submission, they ask for permission to speak, they have poor hygiene, stopped attending school, sudden change in behavior, and signs of abuse ECT.

100

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

100

What are infectious diseases?

Infectious diseases are diseases caused by pathogens, they can spread from person to person, different from non-infectious diseases, and caused by microscopic organisms.

100

What is a hereditary diseases?

A condition passed down from parents to children through genes, caused by changes or mutations in DNA, can affect any part of the body, and may appear at birth or develop in later life.

100

What is the first level of the hierarchy of needs?

Physiological! 

200

What is a traffickers main target?

Anyone. But they look for any vulnerablebilities to exploit or use against the victim.

200

What does LLF stand for?

Look, listen, and feel.

200

How do germs enter your body?

Through your mouth, nose, eyes, cuts in your skin, and insect bites.

200

What are some signs of hereditary diseases?

Early age onset, multiple family members affected, specific pattern of inheritance, and certain ethnic backgrounds.

200

What do you need to achieve the first level of the hierarchy of needs?

Water, sleep, food, shelter, clothes, and air.

300

Name one form of human trafficking.

Sexual acts, Forced labor, Debt bondage, Domestic servitude, Forced marriges, Forced begging (begging for money in public places), and illicit activities ECT.

300

Why does a person go into cardiac arrest?

A reason could be electrical problem in the heart that leads to an abnormal, irregular rhythm like ventricular fibrillation

300

What are some ways to protect your body?

Wash hands regularly, cover mouth when coughing, stay home when sick, get vaccinated, and keep cuts clean and covered.

300

What are some treatment options?

Medication, physical therapy, surgery when needed, lifestyle changes, and support groups.

300

True or false; is self-actualization ever completed?

False!

400

Why is it hard to identify victims?

Traffickers isolate victims from their family, communities and the public and coercion. You also have to know the person.

400

What should you assume when you see a person on the floor dying or dead?

You assume their neck is broken and treat them as.

400

What are some types of pathogens?

 Bacteria; viruses, fungi, parasites, and protozoa.

400

What are neurodevelopment conditions and how can they affect people?

Neurodevelopment conditions are differences in how the brain develops and functions. These conditions can affect how people learn, behave, and interact with others and can impact daily life in various ways. They are not illnesses and diseases, but different ways the brain can develop.

400

What does self-esteem mean?

The judgment or opinion we hold about ourselves. It's the extent to which we perceieve ourselves to be worthwhile and capable human beings.

500

What is it called whem a victim devoleps positive feelings for their abuser?

Stolkholm Syndrome, which is when victims of abuse develop feelings of loyalty for their abuser.

500

How many chest compressions should you do in a minute?

100 to 120 chest compressions per minute, 30 at a time.

500

What are some treatment options?

Rest and fluids, over-the-counter medicines, anti-biotics (for bacteria only), antiviral medicine, and following doctors instructions.

500

What is down syndrome?

Down syndrome is a genetic condition that occurs when there is an extra copy of chromosome 21, causes certain physical characteristics and development differences, and is a lifelong condition that never goes away.

500

What are some common signs of low self-esteem?

Exaggerated bragging, resorting to numerous attention grabbing behaviors, being self-critical, blaming, reluctance to learn new things or an avoidance of a challenge, and being unable to make choices or solve problems.
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