Risk taking
AFL
Alcohol
First Aid
Health promotion
100

2 reasons why someone would take a risk

Want to impress others/try something new

100

Can you run with the ball in AFL?

Yes

100

Two short term effects of alcohol use

Loss of coordination

Heightened emotions

Dizziness

Vomiting/nauseous

Slowed reactions

Headaches

Blurry vision

Increased confidence

100

One reason you would stop performing CPR

Casualty recommences breathing

Someone more qualified arrives
Physically unable to continue
AED is applied

100

An example of a specialist

Surgery, dermatology, cardiology, paediatrics, gynaecology, anaesthetics

200

Definition of an upstander

Someone who witnesses and takes action against bullying behaviour

200

The term for passing the ball by hand

Handball

200
Legal drinking age in Australia

18

200

When someone is breathing but not conscious, they are put into what?

The recovery position

200

The thing that health promotion tries to build in individuals

Health literacy

300

Three things that impact how your body reacts to drugs

The amount taken

Age

Physical body size

If they've used it before

Strength

Eaten food

Medication they are taking

300

This is worth 1 point

Behind

300

Alcohol primarily affects what body system?

Nervous system

300

How to check for a response

Can you hear me
Open your eyes
What's your name
Squeeze my hand

300

World Health Organisation definition of health

A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity

400
What skills can you gain from taking a positive risk?

Confidence, problem solving, communication, decision making

400

Term for catching a kicked ball without dropping it

Mark
400

What is the drug classification of alcohol?

Depressant

400

Rhyme for giving an epipen

Blue to the sky, orange to the thigh

400

Reasons why the Slip, Slop, Slap campaign was successful

Clear and simple messaging

Targeted to all age groups

Supported by education policies (no hat, no play)

500

What is the physical impacts on the body of using a depressant drug?

Slowed reaction times, reduced coordination skills, slow heart rate and breathing, vision is blurred, poor judgement

500

How does an AFL game begin?

The ball is bounced in the middle circle and two players contest it

500

Definition of a protective factor + example 

Something that decreases the likelihood of a negative outcome

500

3 signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis

Noisy breathing

Swelling of tongue

Tightness in throat

Difficulty talking/hoarse voice
Wheeze or cough

dizziness or collapse

500

Difference between complementary medicine and allied health professionals

Complementary - alternative or traditional therapies such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, chinese medicine

Allied - work alongside doctors and support wellbeing and recovery, eg. physios, psychologists, pharmacists. Hold university qualifications

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