Communicable Dieases
First Aid/CPR
Understanding Drugs
Gateway Drugs
Mental/Emotional Health
100
A disease that can be transmitted from one person or animal to another. 
What is a communicable disease?  
100
This injury or death due to swallowing, inhaling, touching, or injecting various drugs, chemicals, venoms, or gases.
What is the definition of poisoning?
100
Any chemical substance that changes normal body functions.
What are drugs?
100
A drug that leads to more harmful drugs.
What is a gateway drug?
100
An eating disorder which causes people to obsess over their weight and what they eat.
What is anorexia nervosa?
200
This disease is very common and it will slowly break down the body's immune system. 
What is HIV?
200
Difficulty breathing or noisy breathing, cough, skin and lips turning blue or dusty, loss of consciousness. 
What are symptoms of choking?
200
Caffeine, energy drinks, tobacco, Alcohol 
What are examples of legal drugs?
200
Marijuana, Alcohol, Tobacco, Prescription pills
What are examples of a gateway drug?
200

You purge, fast and/or other things after eating large amounts of food.

What is bulimia nervosa?

300
Urine, blood, oral and fluid are types of tests for this disease
What are different HIV screening tests?
300
Remove debris or clothing from the wound, stop bleeding, help person lay down, immobilize the injured body part.
What is the first aid treatment for severe bleeding?
300
A pattern of alcohol or other drug use that results in problems for the user. 
What is drug abuse?
300
A drug that comes from the Indian hemp plant, and the drug is usually found in the flowers.
What is marijuana?
300

They can impact anymore, any race, age, gender, or sexual orientation

Who do eating disorders impact?

400
This disease causes rash and a fever and causes problems with the respiratory system.  
What are symptoms of measles?
400
Don't move the injured person unless it is necessary to avoid further injury. 
What special precautions are important when providing first aid for a fracture?
400
Over time the brain adjusts to the drug. Then more of the drug is needed to get high. 
What is tolerance?
400
It can be smoked, mixed into food or brewed as tea.
How is marijuana used?
400
The events that provoke stress
What are stressors?
500
This is a disease that is very deadly and attacks the central nervous system. 
What are rabies?
500
Bandages, gloves, towels, ice pack, wrap.
What supplies should you keep in a first aid kit for burns?
500
Symptoms that occur when users who are dependent on a drug stop taking it. 
What is withdrawal?
500

This concentrated form of marijuana is heated quickly on a very hot surface, vaporized, and then inhaled through a special apparatus.

What is dabbing?
500

low energy, headaches, insomnia, upset stomach, chest pain are symptoms of what



What are signs of stress?
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