Food and Nutrition
Puberty
Stress
Diseases
CPR
100

What is an example of a food that has varying ingredients/portions in different countries?

Cereal and fast food.

100

True or False: Women release more estrogen than men.

True.

100

True or False: Stress only can occur if you are 12 years old.

False.

100

Why is mono called "The Kissing Disease"?

Because you can get mono by kissing someone who has it.

100

What is a crucial step in using an AED?

Keep it on the whole time.

200

What is the most common food allergen?

Milk.

200

Can your voice change as you go through puberty?

Yes. I can get higher or deeper.

200

What is mental health?

Mental health encompasses an individual's psychological, emotional, and social well-being.

200

What is the difference between hallucinations and delusions?

Delusions are beliefs that remain unchanged even with evidence or human interference.

200

Should you call 911 immediately or not?

Immediately.

300

Which is healthier: Natural juices or broccoli and turkey?

Natural juices.

300

Does everyone get their period at the same time?

No.

300

Why is good mental health important?

So you can reduce the risk of stress and have an overall better life.

300

What is a phobia?

A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder characterized by an intense, irrational fear of something that poses little or no real danger. This fear can be so overwhelming that it causes significant distress and interferes with daily life.

300

How deep should you push for baby compressions?

4 centimeters deep.

400

How can citrus kill you?

If you have too much of it or you have an anaphalactic allergy to citrus.

400

A large change in height is nicknamed what?

A growth spurt.

400

What are some ways to cope with stress?

Counting to 10, taking deep breaths, and talking to a trusted adult or friend.

400
What is the rarest phobia?

Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia: This is a fear of long words

400

What kind of pulse do you have to check for?

A carotid pulse.

500

Why is protein necessary for humans?

Protein is crucial for numerous bodily functions, acting as a building block for tissues, repairing damaged cells, and supporting vital processes like immune function and metabolism. It also plays a role in maintaining fluid balance, energy production, and hormone synthesis.

500

What is the menstrual cycle?

The process in which women get prepared to reproduce.

500

Is heart beating faster a long-term or short term effect or short-term effect?

Short-term effect.

500

What are the five hallucinations that can be possible in schizophrenia?

Auditory, Visual, Tactile, Gustatory, Olfactory.

500

What is the correct compression to ventalation ratio?

30 compressions followed by two rescue breaths.

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