This class of drugs slows the brain activity, slurs speech, slows reflexes and reaction time, causes sleepiness, confusion, and slows breathing
What are depressants
These are some actions someone might take if they are contemplating suicide
What is giving away possessions, putting affairs in order, reckless behavior or a sudden sense of calm.
Thou shalt not be disciplined for using lawful products off the premises off duty.
What is a State Lifestyle statute?
Name four ways to protect yourself from the sun.
Wear a hat.
Wear sunglasses.
Use sunscreen.
Cover up with clothes.
What is the number 1 way to stay safe in or near the water?
Learn how to swim.
This monitoring device requires the user to blow into a small tube before you can start your vehicle
What is an Ignition Interlock Device
This is whenyou should ask the question?
What is: as soon as you think someone is suicidal
TRUE or FALSE:
Suntanned skin is damaged skin.
True!
Any change in the color of your skin after spending time outside—whether sunburn or suntan—shows damage from UV rays.
Over time, too much exposure to UV rays can change how your skin feels, making it peel and dry. It can even cause your skin to age faster than normal, leading to wrinkles and dark patches. Sometimes, it can also cause skin cancer.
TRUE or FALSE:
If you see someone struggling in the water, you should jump in and save them.
FALSE.
Go get help or throw out a life preserver or other object that floats.
A Statue that provides penalties to be brought against a drunk driver who kills another person through the operation of a motor vehicle, either intentionally or negligently.
What is Vehicular Homicide
This is how you can encourage someone to accept a referrral.
What is: you could try going to behavior health, military family life councelors, suicide hotline, emergency room or you can also talk to the chapelin (Chapi), he has full confidentiality. These option are availabile to you anytime.
In addition to your skin, what other part of your body can get a sun burn?
Your eyes can get sunburned too, making them red, dry, and painful, with a rough scratchy feeling. Too much sun can cause long-lasting damage to your eyes, including vision problems, making it harder to see.
Is it OK to swim in an outdoor pool or other outdoor body of water when it's raining?
Yes, but you should not swim if there is any thunder or lightening.
Short, four question screening tool used to determine if the individual’s use of substances is clinically significant
What is CAGE
1. Need to cut down?
2. Annoyed by people criticizing you?
3. Have you ever felt Guilty about drinking?
4. Wanting a drink first thing in the morning(Eye-opener)?
ACT stands for these steps to intervene in a potential suicide.
What is Acknowledge, Care, Tell?
What are 3 main reactions to hot temperatures and heat waves?
Heat cramps. Severe muscle cramps in the legs (calf or thigh muscles) and stomach. Tightness or spasms of the hands.
Heat exhaustion. Symptoms include pale skin, profuse sweating and nausea. Dizziness, fainting, or weakness can also be signs. Most of these symptoms are caused by dehydration from sweating. A person can progress from heat exhaustion to heatstroke.
Heat stroke. Symptoms include hot, flushed skin with high fever over 105° F (40.5° C). 50% of children with heatstroke do not sweat. Heatstroke can cause confusion, coma or shock. Heatstroke is a life-threatening emergency and has a high death rate if not treated promptly.
Who is required to wear a life jacket when boating, jet skiing, water skiing, rafting, canoeing, kayaking, etc. in PA?
Anyone 12 years old or younger or anyone who doesn't know how to swim is required by law to wear a life jacket when boating on any vessel less than 20 feet long.
This program was founded in 1980 by a group of people to help decrease the number of individuals drinking and driving.
What is MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
Winning the War on Suicide Starts with
What is Me?
Name five ways to avoid overheating.
Play outside during the cooler parts of the day.
Dress in cool, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing.
Keep your feet cool (1/4 of all of your body's sweat glands are in your feet!)
Avoid caffeinated, sugary, and/or carbonated drinks.
Take breaks.
Stay hydrated with water!
Name at least 5 common pool rules.
Walk, don't run.
Look before you jump.
No horseplay.
No breath holding.
Don't dive in shallow water.
Never swim alone.
Etc.