Sudden cardiac arrest is the same thing as heart attacks (True or False)
False
Number of seconds for nicotine to reach the brain
What is 10 seconds?
True
Advocacy
One barrier that stops people from performing CPR
Age of fully developed brain
What is 21-25?
One thing you should do when you're sad
Take a few calm stomach breaths
How often do you have to apply sunscreen
What is every 2-3 hours?
Communication
Being assertive and respectful, as well as being a good listener at times, also how you interact with others
Three causes to sudden cardiac arrest
Genetic, choking, or traumatic injury.
Heart beats ______ because nicotine is a _________ drug.
What is heart beats faster because nicotine is a stimulant drug?
Test Anxiety
Test Anxiety is a feeling of worry, doubt, and stress, that typically occurs while taking a test.
What can happen if you do not drink enough water every day
What is kidney stones?
Cyberbullying
Intimidating, harassing, or putting someone down by using electronic devices/social media
Bystander Effect
The more people there are witnessing the person having sudden cardiac arrest, the less likely they are to help. (Having the mindset of thinking that since there are others, the responsibility is not all pushed on you to save a life.)
Tolerance
Needing more and more of a substance, just to feel the same again.
What does rejection feel like
Feeling unaccepted, excluded, ignored, and invalid.
2 benefits of grains
What is reduces risk of heart disease and helps with weight management?
Mental Health
Psychological, emotional, and social well being. How healthy your state of mind is
Good Samaritan Law
Addiction
What is a form of disease that will possibly result in changes in the way someones brain typically works caused by drug use?
Four steps to cope with anger
1. Take a break from the situation
2. Put yourself in a timeout
3. Get the anger out
4. Learn to shift
Definition of REM
REM is the last stage of non-REM when the person’s eyelid feels heavy and it’s hard to move your arm and legs. You also breath faster and your heart beats quicker. This stage of sleep is when we have the most vivid dreams. REM sleep is also important for memory and learning.
Glossophobia
The fear of public speaking