VITALS
SUGAR &
CAFFEINE
TEETH BRUSHING
VITAMINS &
ELECTROLYTES
EMERGENCY
SITUATIONS
100

Where do we place the cuff when taking blood pressure?

upper arm!

100

Name three things that are high in sugar

CANDY

SWEETS

TREATS

100

Name one thing that causes cavities

Foods with sugar

100

Carrots are very rich in a compound called Beta-karotene. This allows for the production of Vitamin A. What part of our body do we know benefits significantly from Beta-karotene and Vitamin A?

OUR EYES

100

If you are ever in an emergent or unsafe situation, what number do you dial for immediate help?

9-1-1

200
How do we make our heart rate go up?

EXERCISE

200

Tell me two ways that too much sugar can have a negative effect on our body.

Tooth decay

Irritability

Sleepiness

Increase of cravings

Increased hunger

Impacts brain function

Increased risk of disease

Raises stress levels

Weight gain

Skin, aging

200

Minimally, how many times should we be brushing our teeth in a day?

TWO

200

Vitamin D helps to build strong.... what???

Bones and Teeth!

200

Where do you inject an Epi-pen if someone is having a severe allergic reaction?

Into the outer thigh muscle!

This mucle is referred to as the Vastus lateralis.

300

How does our body naturally help us to cool down?

WE SWEAT


Signals from our brain are sent out to tell our vessels to dilate, bringng blood to the surface and allowing for the release of heat through vaporization.

300

There are many ways to cut down on sugar, without significantly having to change your diet.

One example of this, would be by diluting the amount of sugar we have in our drinks (half water, half juice) 

Give me another example. 

-Half sugar cereal, half sugar cereal 

(mixing reese puffs and kix)

-Limiting number of snacks in a day

-Smaller portions sizes when eating foods with higher sugar content

300

What is the small green vegetable we used as an example in group, when explaining how much toothpaste to use on your toothbrush?

A PEA! 

TOOTHPASTE SHOULD A "PEA-SIZED" AMOUNT

300

Name 2 foods high in Calcium, which boosts bone health, relieves insomnia, and improves dental health

Milk

Yogurt

Cheese

Broccoli

Figs

Oats

Prunes

Asparagus


300

How do you handle a sever burn?

Run the burn under cool or lukewarm water for 10-30 minutes.

Apply gel or ointment, cover, and seek medical attention.

400

What two vitals signs are we monitoring when using what is called, a "pulse-oximeter"

Oxygen

Heart rate

400

What is the name of the disease that you can get over time, when your body consumes too much sugar, and eventually becomes resistent to it?

(Body can no longer keep up with metabolizing it the way it needs to be metabolized)

DIABETES

400

Tell me three ways to prevent tooth decay and promote dental hygiene 

Regular dental check ups

Decreased sugar intake

Brushing twice a day

Flouride toothpaste

Using mouth wash

Flossing your teeth


400

Name at least 3 out of the 5 electrolytes

CALCIUM

POTATISSIUM

MAGNESIUM

SODIUM

CHLORIDE

400

When approaching someone who is unresponsive, what are the first steps you should take?

Check the scene for safety

Call for help

THEN care for the person by:

Asking if they are okay

Check for breathing/pulse/airway obstruction

500

Why do adults have higher blood pressure than children?

Our blood has to be pumped with more force in order to reach our brain, which gets further away from our heart as we grow! 

500

In the brain, there is a specific compound created, that our brain utilizes to make us tired and promote sleep. Caffeine binds to the same receptors as this compound, which is why we feel more energized after consuming it. Can you tell me what this compound is called?

It begins with the letter "A" and ends with "sine"


(I am NOT talking about the hormone, melatonin)

Adenosine!

500

Name some symptoms of tooth decay?

(start of a cavity)

sensitivity to temperatures

Aching aroudd the area

Unpleasant taste in your mouth

Brown/black spots on the tooth

Bad breath!


500

Which of the following electrolytes reduces the effect that sodium has on our heart, aiding in regulation of both, heart rate and blood pressure. This electrolyte plays a large role as well in muscle function. 


A. CALCIUM

B. POTASSIUM

C. MAGNESIUM

D. SODIUM

E. CHLORIDE



B!

POTASSIUM. 

500

If someone gets injured, what would be the rationale as to why we would apply pressure to it?

To prevent blood loss. 

Pressure allow for better clotting to occur. 

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