Drugs and Alcohol
STIs
Body Systems
Nutrition
CPR
Boater's Safety
100

Causes addiction and acts as a stimulant

What is nicotine?

100

Abstinence

What is the most reliable method in preventing pregnancy or STIs?

100

Supports the body, gives the body shape and works with muscles to move the body

What is the function of the skeletal system?

100

A food product's label

What is the best place to find nutritional information?

100

Shocks the heart and restarts the heart to a normal rhythm

What does an Automated Defibrillator (AED) do?

100

Passenger's body weight and chest size

What is most important when selecting the right PFD for a passenger?

200

Withdrawal

What happens when someone stops using a drug that they are physically dependent on?

200

Genital Herpes

Which Sexually transmitted infection does not have a cure?

200

Left Atrium

What is the heart chamber that receives blood from the lungs?

200

Helps remove wastes

What is fiber?

200

100-120

When performing Hands-Only CPR, how many times should you push in the center of the chest during a one minute period?

200

Maxiumun weight and/or number of people the boat can safely carry

What important safety information is found on a boat's capacity plate?

300

A liver disease caused by prolonged heavy drinking in which there is irreversible scarring of the liver

What is Cirrhosis?

300

Exchange of HIV-infected fluid

What must occur in order for there to be a transmission of HIV?

300

Occipital Lobe

Which lobe of the cerebellum is responsible for your vision?

300

Numbers of calories per serving

What is listed on the nutrition facts label of all food products?

300

At least 2 inches

How deep should you push on the chest of an adult when doing Hands-Only CPR?

300

Try to re-board your boat, even if it is swamped

What should you do if you fall overboard in cold water?

400

An example of a depressant

What is alcohol?

400

Unusual discharge

What is the most common sign or symptom of a sexually transmitted disease?

400

Digestive System

What system of the body takes in materials and breaks them down into simpler substances that the body can use?

400

Saturated fat

What is a substance that remains solid at room temperature?

400

Dial 911, push hard and fast in the center of the chest

What are the correct steps for providing Hands-Only CPR?

400

The operator of the give-way vessel

When two vessels are operating in the same general area, who is responsible for avoiding a collision?

500

An opioid most commonly used as a recreational drug for its euphoric effects.  It is also a narcotic and a depressant.

What is Heroin?

500

16

What is the legal age to engage in sexual intercourse?

500

Small Intestine

What is the longest part of the digestive tract (22 feet) that absorbs the nutrients from the food we eat?

500

Provides information about foods that promote health and prevent disease.

What is the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?

500

They are scared or think that they will cause more harm than help

What are some reasons why people do not want to perform CPR?

500

Consult a nautical chart

What is the best way to find out about hazards on a local waterway?