What are the 2 types of injuries?
Intentional & Unintentional
What is the leading cause of death for teens your age?
Car crash
What are the 6 common causes for injuries?
around water
fire
firearm
falling
sports/recreational
pedestrian
weather
What is violence?
a threat or use of force that hurts or frightens a person or damage property
What is bullying?
When one person intentionally hurts a person
What are the correct meanings for both injuries? Intentional and Unintentional
Intentional: to do harm or injure another person
Unintentional: Did not plan or mean to happen
less driving experience
drinking and driving
texting on phone
speeding
What are 2 safety rules to follow when around water?
never swim alone
swim if there is a life guard
know you swimming ability
What is the difference between physical and emotional violence?
Physical- when people use their body or weapons to hurt someone
emotional: use their words to put down, scare or threaten someone.
What are the 4 types of bullying?
phsyical
verbal
cyber
social
What are 4 negative consequences that can happen from injuries?
Death
pain and suffering
miss school or work
do not recovery fully
What are 4 safety rules to follow when driving?
always wear a seatbelt
dont go on your phone
dont drive unless you have a license
never get in a car where a driver has alcohol
What should you do if you saw a firearm?
call 911 tell an adult
What are the 6 causes of violence?
strong feelings
environment
discrimination/prejudice
lack of resources
misinformation
actions of others
Give three reasons how cyberbullying is different from the others.
24/7
can spread widely online
bully does not need to be in the same place
What are 3 examples of good and unsafe risk?
Good:
trying out for a team
making new friends
training to meet physical challenges
Unsafe:
not wearing a seatbelt
not wearing safety gear
disobeying safety rules
Why is it risky for people to drive after drinking alcohol?
after one drink, it affects judgment and decision making
slows down reflexes and response time
harder to judge speed and control vehicle
harder to pay attention
What are 3 safety rules to follow as a pedestrian?
Look both ways
use the crosswalk
never play by the road
Explain the 3 roles in violent situations?
perpentrator- causes the violence/harm
target/vitcim: the person who gets hurt
bystanders: people who watch the violence
What are 4 negative consequences for targets who gets bullied?
avoids school or places
physical injuries
sad isolated
scared helpless
Louie is always in a rush, so he tends to jaywalk to save him time. Wheres the risks and why?
Risk- Jaywalking
Why- Always in a rush
You are at a party and the person driving is drinking alcohol. How can you avoid getting into this situation and what are ways to get out this situation?
avoid:
dont go to the party
ask the person if he or she is drinking
ask for parent to take you
walk if nearby
Ways:
ask for someone to pick you up or walk
How can people be injured for each cause of injury?
get burned
drown
riding a bike
violence/while cleaning firearm
trip and fall
lose balance/slip off cliff
motor vehicle crashes
What role do bystanders play in either promoting and stopping the violence?
promote: watch, laugh, record,
stop: tells an adult, help the target, walk away and don't give the perpetrator any attention
What are three consequences for bystanders when they see someone get bullied?
feels helpless
feel unsafe they may become the next target
pressured to join the bully
promote the bullying because they are scared