Safety & Violence Prevention
Substance Abuse Prevention
Disease Prevention & Healthy Eating
Vocabulary
100

In a moving car, it is required that you wear this.

What is a Seatbelt?

100

True or false: E-cigarettes are better than cigarettes because they don't use tobacco.

What is False?

100

Chicken, fish, and beans are examples of this food category.

What is Protein?

100

This term stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

What is CPR?

200

True or false: It is ok to share your favorite ice cream flavor with a stranger online.

What is True?

200

These are medicines that doctors prescribe for you.

What is a Prescription Medicine?

200

This mineral strengthens your bones.

What is Calcium?

200

The acronym AED stands for this tool.

What is an Automated External Defibrillator?

300

This is a brain injury that occurs when you collide head-first with something or someone else.

What is a Concussion?

300

These are medicines you can buy at a pharmacy without a prescription.

What is an OTC (Over The Counter) Medicine?

300

This helps your body digest food.

What is Fiber?

300

The definition of this term is "When the heart suddenly stops pumping blood and the person goes unconscious".

What is a Sudden Cardiac Arrest?

400

If a bike helmet is worn correctly, it should fit snugly with no gaps and the strap should form this.

What is a V-shape?

400

Nicotine releases a chemical into your brain to make you addicted to the nicotine product, which is called this. 

What is Dopamine?

400

The number of cups of fruit you need per day.

Approximately 2.5.
400

The definition of peer pressure.

When someone is influencing you to do something that isn't necessarily good.

500

List 5 rules for riding on a bus.

Wear the seatbelts of there is one on your seat, no jumping, running around, or throwing things, pay attention as you climb on and off the bus and hold the handrails, never cross behind the bus, make sure the driver sees you if you are crossing in front of the bus. 

500

Describe the difference between OTC medicines and Prescription Medicines.

OTC medicines are medicines you can buy at your local pharmacy, while prescription medicines are prescribed by your doctor.

500

The difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Type 1 is known to be genetic.

500

The Good Samaritan Law is this.

The law protects us from being sued when trying to help out?

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