Self-Esteem and Self-Concept
Peer Pressure
Conflict Resolution
CPR
First Aid
100

What is self-esteem?

Self-esteem is how a person feels about themselves and their overall sense of self-worth.

100

What is peer pressure?

Peer pressure is the influence exerted by a peer group to encourage a person to change their behavior, values, or attitudes to conform to group norms.

100

What is conflict resolution?

Conflict resolution is the process of finding a peaceful solution to a disagreement.

100

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

100

What should you do first when you see someone injured?

Ensure the scene is safe, then check for responsiveness.

200

Name one way to improve self-esteem.

Positive self-talk, setting and achieving goals, or engaging in activities you enjoy.

200

Give an example of positive peer pressure.

Encouraging friends to study for a test or to join a sports team.

200

Name one technique for resolving conflicts.

Active listening, compromising, or using "I" statements.

200

What is the first step in CPR?

Check for Danger

200

What is the R.I.C.E method in first aid?

Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation, used for treating sprains and strains.

300

What is the difference between self-concept and self-esteem?

Self-concept is the overall perception of oneself, including strengths and weaknesses, while self-esteem is the value one places on themselves.

300

What is one strategy to resist peer pressure?

Saying "no" confidently, avoiding situations where negative peer pressure is likely, or finding supportive friends.

300

What is the benefit of using "I" statements in conflict resolution?

"I" statements help express feelings without blaming or criticizing the other person, which can reduce defensiveness.

300

How many chest compressions should be given in a minute during CPR?

About 100-120 compressions per minute.

300

How should you treat a minor burn?

Cool the burn under running water for at least 10 minutes, cover with a sterile bandage, and avoid using ice directly on the burn.

400

How can negative self-concept affect mental health?

It can lead to issues such as anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem.

400

How can peer pressure affect decision-making?

It can lead to making choices that go against one's values or interests just to fit in.

400

Why is it important to stay calm during a conflict?

Staying calm helps keep the conversation productive and reduces the chances of escalation.

400

What is the recommended depth for chest compressions in adults?

At least 2 inches (5 cm).

400

What is the first step in controlling bleeding?

Apply direct pressure to the wound with a clean cloth or bandage.

500

Describe the impact of media on self-esteem.

Media can negatively impact self-esteem by promoting unrealistic body images and lifestyles, but it can also have positive effects by offering support and inspiration.

500

What role do assertiveness skills play in dealing with peer pressure?

Assertiveness skills help individuals express their thoughts and feelings clearly and confidently, which is essential for resisting unwanted peer pressure.

500

Explain the role of empathy in conflict resolution.

Empathy allows individuals to understand the perspectives and feelings of others, which can lead to more effective and compassionate solutions.

500

When should you stop performing CPR?

When the person shows signs of life, when professional help arrives, or if you are physically unable to continue.

500

When should you move an injured person?

Only if there is an immediate danger, such as a fire, or if you need to perform life-saving procedures.

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