Nutrition Basics
Fitness & Training
Food & Body Systems
First Aid
Mixed Review
100

A desire, rather than a need, to eat.

What is appetite?

100

The “F” in FITT.

What is frequency?

100

Negative reaction to food due to a metabolic issue.

What is food intolerance?

100

Who hangs up last when calling 911?

Who is the dispatcher/operator?

100

Genes influence all except this.

What is amount of food eaten?

200

A natural physical drive that protects us from starvation.

What is hunger?

200

Number of times you exercise per week.

What is frequency?

200

The six essential nutrients include carbs, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and this.

What is water?

200

MOST important step to control bleeding.

What is apply pressure?

200

Eating disorders affect this group.

What are both men and women of all backgrounds?

300

This nutrient has 9 calories per gram.

What is fat?

300

Exercises like push-ups and squats fall into this category.

What are body weight exercises?

300

Beans are an example of this type of carbohydrate.

What is a complex carbohydrate?

300

One thing you should NOT do for someone in shock.

What is give food or drink?

300

Benefits of exercise include reduced stress and this.

What is increased self-confidence?

400

Substances in food your body needs to grow and repair.

What are nutrients?

400

Stretching done without movement.

What is static stretching?

400

Nutrient needed in small amounts but critical for body function.

What are vitamins?

400

Law that protects responders from liability.

What is the Good Samaritan Law?

400

Provide a blood borne pathogen example.

What is HIV?

500

An indigestible carbohydrate that helps digestion.

What is fiber?

500

Recommended weekly physical activity to reduce heart disease risk.

What is 150 minutes?

500

Condition where body loses more fluids than it takes in.

What is dehydration?

500

Wound with jagged, irregular edges.

What is a laceration?

500

Calories in one pound.

What is 3500?

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