This phone number is a new resource for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline
988
The Good Samaritan Law protects you if your friend is unconscious and you do nothing to help
FICTION: It only helps if you call for help/try to save their life
Being drunk, sleeping, pressured, being under 16, and saying no are all examples of not giving this
CONSENT
Name 4 ways to prevent getting sick/getting others sick
Wash your hands, cover your nose & mouth when you sneeze & cough, disinfect surfaces, stay home if you are sick, wear a mask, get vaccinated
This number represents the year gap for consent in Maryland
4 Years
The Nutrition Label is created based off of a 2,500 calorie diet
Fiction: 2,000 calories
These are examples of what type of disease: mono, pink-eye, the flu, common cold
Communicable Disease (Contagious)
The 3 C's of First Aid
Check, Call, Care
What does abstinence mean IN GENERAL (not specific to Family Life & Human Sexuality)
Abstaining (or refraining) from participating in high-risk behaviors
What is the illegal driving limit with alcohol in your system?
.08
ACT of suicide prevention
Acknowledge, Care, Tell
TRUE OR FALSE: Condoms (and abstinence) are the only type of contraceptive methods that help protect against pregnancy AND STIs (+ 100 points if you name the contraceptive category for condoms and abstinence)
TRUE
Condoms = barrier
Abstinence = behavioral
How many STI's represent the "H" viruses? (extra points if you list them all)
4 - Herpes, HPV, HIV, Hepatitis B
8 out of 10 victims knew the person who sexually assaulted them.
FACT
The amount of alcohol in your blood is referred to as this:
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
List what each letter stands for: SMARRT Goal
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Relevant, Timely
What are 3 lifestyle factors that can help prevent the development of Non-Communicable Diseases?
Eating healthy, exercising/being physically active, no drugs or alcohol, getting enough sleep
How many Health Literacy Skills are there? +250 if you name them all
7: Analyzing Influences, Accessing Information, Interpersonal Communication, Decision Making, Goal Setting, Self-Management, Advocacy
Which part of the brain that gets hijacked when a stressor is present? (Hint: Inside Out)
The Amygdala
Why did they change the term from STD to STI?
The concept of “disease,” as in STD, suggests a clear medical problem, usually some obvious signs or symptoms. But several of the most common STDs have no signs or symptoms in the majority of persons infected. Or they have mild signs and symptoms that can be easily overlooked.
What are the three categories of Risk Factors for Non-Communicable Diseases?
Lifestyle Factors, Genetics & Environment