MEDICATIONS
ABUSE & NEGLECT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
FIRST AID
STAYING SAFE IN THE HOME
100

These are drugs that are used to treat symptoms of an illness or to cure, manage, or prevent a disease.

Medications

100

This is any intentional act that causes physical harm to another person.

Physical Abuse

100

These are microorganisms that can cause communicable diseases.

Pathogens

100

This is treatment given in the first moments of an accident or injury.

First Aid

100

This is a substance that can cause illness or death upon entering the body, and they are usually found around the home and under the kitchen sink.

Poison

200

These are medications and other substances that change the way the body or brain functions.

Drugs

200

This is abuse that involves couples who are married or in a romantic relationship.

Domestic abuse

200

These are single-celled organisms that live in almost every place where life can thrive.

Bacteria

200

This is a person who is at an event or incident, but is not directly involved.

Bystander

200
The three elements that make up the fire triangle are HEAT, FUEL, and _____. 

Oxygen

300

This is a typically unpleasant and unwanted symptom that occurs from taking a medication.

Side effect

300

This occurs when an adult fails to meet a child's basic physical, emotional, medical, or educational needs.

Neglect

300

These are smaller than bacteria, and they depend entirely on other cells for reproduction and growth.  They will live inside a cell and use that cell's resources.

Viruses

300

This is the term for an urgent, life-threatening situation.

Medical emergency

300

If you see a gun that is unattended, you should leave the area, tell an adult, and ____. 

Report: anyone who was using or playing with it.

400
This could happen when someone takes more than the recommended amount of a medication or drug.

Overdose

400
In this stage during the cycle of abuse, the actual abuse occurs.

Incident stage

400

This is viral infection of the respiratory system.

Influenza

400

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

400

This outlines the safe routes and procedures for leaving the house in the event a fire occurs.

Escape plan

500

These are medications that people can purchase without a doctor's written order.

Over-the-counter medications

500
During this type of abuse, it is most common for financial abuse and theft of money to occur.

Elder abuse.

500

These are substances that target and kill pathogenic (harmful) bacteria.  We take them to feel better.

Antibiotics

500

To help a victim who is choking, what method is recommended?

5 and 5 or Heimlich. 

500

These are events or forces of nature that usually cause great damage.  Examples are hurricanes and earthquakes.

Natural disasters.

M
e
n
u