Bonus (ALL ZOE)
Hereditary Diseases
Management and Treatment
Prescription Drugs
Illicit Drugs
100

What is the "safest" room in the school?

THIS ROOM MWHAHAHAHHA

100

How are hereditary diseases passed down from your parents?

Through genes.

100

True or False: It is important for your family to be educated on your hereditary disease. 

True.

100

True or False: Prescription drugs cannot be abused, because they are prescribed by a doctor. 

False.

100

Why is it hard to quit nicotine products?

Nicotine creates a feeling of pleasure and relaxation which makes it hard to quit.

200

How many stuffed animals in this room are there ?

9.

200

Huntington's disease is a genetic condition that affects what in your brain?

The cells in your brain.

200

List at least 3 management options for hereditary diseases.

1. Medication

2. Physical Therapy 

3. Regular Doctor Checkups

4. Support groups

5. Therapy 

6. Healthy Lifestyle Choices 

7. (etc.)

200

What are some risks of sharing prescription drugs?

Different bodies react differently to drugs, and it could cause an allergic reaction.

200

What are illicit drugs?

Illegal substances where the drug is not prescribed to you.

300

What is Mr. Taylor's favorite figurative language? (He does this all the time.)

PUNS.

300
What are the four main types of hereditary diseases?

Diabetes, Cancer, Autism, and Alzheimer's

300

What are ways we can be hopeful about hereditary diseases?

There are new treatments being developed, gene therapy advances, better testing methods, and more understanding of genetics. 

300

Recreational use of prescription drugs is a serious problem with which age group?

Teens and young adults.

300

What are illegal drugs?

They are drugs that are dangerous and unsafe, against the law, can cause serious harm to yourself or others, and are not prescribed by doctors.

400

What should you do to the ceiling once your done with the test?

COUNT HOW MANY DOTS ARE ON THE CEILING.

400
What are ways doctors diagnose hereditary diseases?

They look at family history, conduct a physical examination, do genetic testing, and blood tests. 

400

What could it be like living with hereditary diseases?

Going to regular Doctor Checkups, Having a healthy diet, recommended exercise, Emotional support, and family education.

400

What are ways to keep drugs safe in your family?

1. Keep the drugs in a locked or hidden cabinet

2. Never share medication

3. Ask parents about medications

4. Report concerns to trusted adults 

400

What are healthy alternatives to illegal drugs?

1. Sports and exercise 

2. Creative activities 

3. Social Clubs

4. Volunteer Work

5. Positive Friendships

500

How many types of colorblindness are there?

3 or 6 (Zoe's question)

500

What are the two major symptoms of hereditary diseases?

Moter symptoms and Cognitive symptoms.

500

True or False: Emotional support is not as important as regular medical treatment. 

False.

500

What are the five types of trusted adults you can talk to to report drug concerns? 

1. Teachers

2. School Counclers

3. Parents

4. Pastors

5. Officers

500

What is Fentonyl? 

A very powerful opioid medication, 50 times stronger than heroin, used legally for severe pain, and even tiny amount of it can be deadly. 

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