Basic needs, such as food, warmth, and rest
What is the Physiological Level of Maslow's Hierarchy?
The body's first line of defense
What is the innate immune system
Every biochemical reaction in your body designed to measure your use of fuel and how much energy to consume
What is metabolism?
Not having control over behavior because of the influence of outside substance or activity
What is addiction?
Something that causes or contributes to stress
What is a stressor?
A mutual agreement between two people about what they want to experience
What is consent?
The part of your immune system that remembers and learns how to fight different pathogens through exposure.
What is the Adaptive Immune System?
The materials that you get energy from
What is nutrients?
The proper way to respond to a friend who has overdosed
What is call 911 being honest about what they took
The stress impact shown through headaches, insomnia, difficulty remembering things, inability to concentrate
What is the cognitive impact?
When someone behaves in a manner that impacts another person’s physical security, emotional security, and/or psychological security
What is abuse?
The part of the immune system that gobbles up pathogens and whose remains turn into puss
What is neutrophils?
A fancy word for eating
What is cell respiration?
A medication prescribed for pain that can often form an addiction
What is hydrocodone OR oxycodone?
The first step of the body's general adaptive syndrome, which is the body's initial reaction to the stressor
What is the alarm reaction?
When an adult forms an emotional connection with a minor (& sometimes their family) with the intent of exploiting them sexually.
What is grooming?
The process that causes you to experience allergic reactions
Unit of measurement that helps us keep track of body’s energy supply
What is a calorie?
The three factors that contribute to addiction?
What is Genetics, Environment, and Age of Exposure?
The name of positive stress, designed to motivate the body
What is eustress?
A tool to help balance neurotransmitters to either slow down overactive brain (racing thoughts) or promote communication in the brain for more content feelings.
What is mental health medication
The type of cells that create tons of antibodies
What is Effector Cells?
The body's major controlling force, both physical and mental
What is the nervous system?
Neurotransmitter responsible for feelings of calm, mellow, like serotonin.
What is the inhibitor?
The final stage of the body's general adaptive system
What is exhaustion?