Categories of Bioterrorism
Types of Bioterrorism
Preparing for Bioterrorism
Responding to Bioterrorism
Recovering from Bioterrorism
100

The three categories of bioterrorism

What is Category A, B, C? 

100

Often causes a rash that begins on the face and tongue

What is Smallpox? 

100
Name at least one reason why being prepared for a disaster or bioterrorism event is important

To keep ourselves and our families safe, to make sure we have a plan, to know what to do in case of a disaster

100

The person your family should call if everyone is feeling sick

What is the doctor? 

100

The phase of emotional reaction during recovery where people rush to assist and help

What is heroic? 

200

The category that is seen as most dangerous

What is Category A? 

200

Name at least 2 symptoms of ebola

What is fever, headache, muscle aches, fatigue, weakness, vomiting, diarrhea, shock? 

200
Your family should work together to create this in case of a disaster or bioterrorism

What is an action plan?

200

Bacteria, viruses, insects, or toxins that are purposely released to harm people

What is bioterrorism? 

200

Recovery begins when...

What is when danger no longer exists? 

300

The category that hantavirus belongs to

What is Category C? 

300

Antibiotics are used to treat this agent

Anthrax

300

A list of emergency ______ should be hanging on the fridge or on the wall in your home

What are phone numbers? 

300
Who in your family may show symptoms or get sick before anyone else?

What is my pet? 

300

Recovery can take this amount of time

What is days, weeks, or years? 

400

Name at least 2 agents that are in Category A

What is smallpox, botulism, anthrax, tularemia, ebola, plague

400

Name at least 2 types of plagues

What is pneumonic, bubonic, septicemic plague? 

400

Make sure your family has extra ______ and _____ in case of a disaster or bioterrorism event. 

What is bottled water and food?

400

Name at least 2 agencies that help with responding to bioterrorism

What is Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), CDC, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), American Red Cross, Office of Emergency Management (OEM)?

400

Name at least 3 phases of emotional reaction during a disaster

What is heroic, honeymoon, disillusionment, reconstruction? 

500

The category that has high disease rates but low death rates

What is Category B

500

Name at least 3 types of bioterrorism

What is anthrax, botulism, smallpox, ebola, plague, tularemia? 

500

These allow you to practice your action plan

What are (disaster) drills? 

500

This is activated if a federal emergency is declared

What is the National Response Framework (NRF)? 
500
One mental health disorder that is common after a disaster

What is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or delayed stress reactions (DSR)?

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