Germs
Disease Prevention
Noncomm Disease
Choking & CPR
Are you Smarter than a 5th grader?
100

These attach to germs and signal an attack on a virus/bacteria

What are antibodies?

100

Diseases that are spread directly or indirectly from on person to another.

What are Communicable Diseases?

100

Hypertension shows no obvious signs and can lead to a heart attack. It can be treated with medication and lifestyle changes. What is another name for hypertension?

What is High Blood Pressure?

100

If a person appears to be choking and is still coughing what should you tell them to do?

What is to KEEP COUGHING?

100

If a train was supposed to arrive at 3:15 pm and arrived 35 minutes late, this is the time at which it arrived.

What is 3:50 pm?

200

These blood cells fight germs inside the body

What are White Blood Cells?

200

A tiny microorganism that causes disease.  

What is a Pathogen?

200

This is a disease that affects the heart or blood vessels

What is Cardiovascular Disease?

200

If a person is choking:

1st make sure the scene is safe

2nd get consent from the victim

3rd Give _________ back blows and then _________ abdominal thrusts

What is 5?

200

The brain is a part of this body system

What is the Nervous System?

300

This is the most effective way to prevent the spread of germs

What is regular handwashing?

300

Kissing someone who has a virus is an example of what type of contact that can spread disease/virus/bacteria.

What is direct contact or person to person?

300

Severe headache, slurred speech, trouble walking, numbness on one side of the body, trouble seeing out of both eyes and dizziness are all symptoms someone could be having a _____________.

What is a stroke?

300

What are the 3 C's of responding to an emergency?

What is Check, Call, Care?

300

Name the four major oceans

What are the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Artic?

400

In order for a virus to replicate it has to

What is attach to the outside of a cell?

400

In the Flu video the girl catches the Flu from someone sneezing in the elevator. This is an example of what type of contact that can spread disease/virus/bacteria.

Indirect Contact or Airborne

400

This is usually caused by a blood clot in the coronary artery that restricts blood flow.

What is a Heart Attack?

400

What are the ABC's of CPR?

What is Airway, Breathing, Circulation?

400

How many Olympic rings are there in the official logo?

What is 5?

500

We can be infected with a cold more than once because the same virus may be

What is changing or mutating?

500

Physical barriers that your body has to resist disease are your skin, mucous membranes, and chemical barriers such as tears and saliva. These are examples of non-specific resistance which is also called _____________.

What is natural immunity?

500

A disease where fatty substances (cholesterol) build up on the walls of arteries (plaque) and narrow or block the flow of blood

What is Atherosclerosis?

500

If possible, you want to send someone to go and get the AED, what does AED stand for?

What is Automated External Defibrillator?

500

What is the process of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly called?

What is Metamorphosis?

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