Safety & Violence Prevention
Substance Abuse Prevention
Disease Prevention & Healthy Eating
Social & Emotional Health
Vocabulary
100

What are the 5 abuse types?

Physical, Emotional, Verbal, Neglect, and Sexual Abuse

100

What are the 2 types of medicine?

prescription and over-the-counter

100

What are the 2 kinds of diseases?

Communicable and non-communicable

100

Who should you approach for help?

A trusted adult.

100

What is consent?

Permission for something to happen or an agreement to do something.

200

What does and AED do?

Analyzes someone's heart rhythm, and if there is no heart beat, it will shock them. An AED is a dummy proof way to do CPR.

200

What is an example of a physical consequence from nicotine?

Can cause cancer and is linked to health conditions such as, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammation, and impaired immune function.

200

What do you need to have in your body to be healthy?

Calcium, fruits, whole grains, vegetables, and protein.

200

What are indicators of emotional wellness?

Feeling your emotions, controlling anger, and having your glass half full

200

What is the bystander effect?

When everyone thinks that somebody else will help which causes no one to help.

300

What is the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest?

A heart disease is when the person has pulse and is breathing, and cardiac arrest is when the person collapses without warning, and they may make strange noises.

300

What is the difference of prescription medicine and over-the-counter medicine?

Prescription medicines are medicines you can only get with an order from your doctor, and over-the-counter medicines are medicines you can buy at a store without a prescription.

300

What is the difference between a non-communicable disease and a communicable disease?

A non-communicable disease is a disease that cannot spread (diabetes, cancer, heart disease), and a communicable disease is a disease that can spread (flu, colds, pink eye).

300

What are indicators of social wellness?

Talking, having friends, resolving conflicts in a healthy way, haveing empathy, being a nice and good person, and giving compliments

300

What is physical abuse?

Doing things to injure or hurt someone's body.

400

What is Neglect?

A form of child abuse where an adult doesn't provide something necessary for a child.
400

What are the negative consequences of Nictotine?

Physical consequences, social consequences, emotional consequentions, educational consequences, and financial consequences.

400

How much fruit should a 9-13 year old boy and girl get everyday?

1 1/2 to 2 cups of fruits.

400

Why is asking for help important?

Giving and recieving help can help us learn character qualities such as empathy and generosity, in addition to understanding one another well.
400

What does grooming mean?

A behavior of building trust and a connection with the victim to abuse them.

500

What do you do if someone goes into sudden cardiac arrest?

1. Place the person on a hard and flat surface.

2. Tap their shoulders and ask them if they are okay.

3. Look at their chest for 5-10 seconds for breathing.

4. If there is no response, call 911 and start CPR.

5. Place one hand in the center of their chest, place other hand on top of that hand, and interlock your fingers.

6. Push hard and fast, 2 inches down, at least 100 times per minute. Let their chest completely rise, and push again.

7. Do not stop until someone can take over for you, or you can no longer perform CPR, and switch every 2 minutes.

500

What should you do to use medicines safetly?

- Read the drug facts label

- Talk to your doctor

- Ask questions to make sure you understand

- Keep track of your medicines

- Put your medicines in a safe place

500

What can one do to prevent cancer?

- wear sunscreen

- don't smoke

- exercise

- mantain a healthy diet

500

How should you ask for what you need? (Advocacy for Self)

1. State the challenge/obsticle

2. State the need

3. Make a request

500

What does CPR mean?

Cardio, pulmonary, resuscitation

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