Mental Health
Medications
The Human Body
Emergency & First Aid
Myth Vs. Fact
100

During a panic attack, people may experience symptoms that mimic this serious medical emergency.

What is a heart attack?

100

This occurs when one drug changes the effect of another drug when both are taken together.

What is a drug interaction?

100

This body system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

What is the nervous system?

100

This is the first thing you should check for in an emergency situation before giving help.

What is scene safety?

100

True or False: You should stop taking antibiotics as soon as you feel better...

What is false?

200

This warning sign of emotional distress involves withdrawing from friends, family, or activities that a person previously enjoyed.

What is social withdrawal?

200

Mixing alcohol with certain medications can increase side effects such as this dangerous condition that slows breathing and brain function.

What is central nervous system depression?

200

Adults typically have this many bones in their body.

What is 206?

200

This number should be called in the United States for emergency medical help.

What is 911?

200

Myth or Fact: You only need to wear sunscreen on sunny days.

What is Myth? (UV rays can penetrate clouds.)

300

This neurotransmitter is involved in motivation and reward and is often associated with feelings of pleasure.

What is dopamine?

300

Taking more than the recommended dose of acetaminophen can seriously damage this organ.

What is the liver?

300

This muscle separates the chest from the abdomen and plays a key role in breathing.

What is the diaphragm?

300

This technique is used to help someone who is choking by applying abdominal thrusts.

What is the Heimlich maneuver?

300

Myth or Fact: You can have high blood pressure without experiencing any symptoms.

What is Fact? (High blood pressure is often called the "silent killer" because many people have no symptoms.)

400

This symptom can occur in both anxiety and depression and refers to difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up too early.

What is insomnia?

400

This medical term describes a harmful or unintended response to a medication taken at a normal dose.

What is an adverse drug reaction (or side effect)?

400

This body system is responsible for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide.

What is the respiratory system?

400

This condition occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, causing dangerously low body temperature.

What is hypothermia?

400

True or False: Vaccines can help your immune system recognize and fight disease-causing organisms.

What is true?

500

This mental health condition is characterized by unwanted, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors performed to reduce anxiety.

What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?

500

This abbreviation on a prescription means a medication should be taken "as needed."

What is PRN?

500

This body's longest and strongest bone runs from the hip to the knee.

What is the femur?

500

This is the medical term for a life-threatening allergic reaction that can cause swelling, trouble breathing, and a drop in blood pressure.

What is anaphylaxis?

500

This condition occurs when the body's cells become less responsive to insulin, often preceding Type 2 diabetes...

What is insulin resistance?