CPR
Hereditary Diseases
Hierarchy of needs
Drugs & Alcohol
Pathogens and Infections
100

What are the 6 steps in CPR

DR.ABC

Look for danger

Check for response

Open their airway

Check if they are breathing

Call 911

Commence CPR


100

What is the meaning of  Hereditary diseases?

A condition passed down from parents to kids through genes.

100

What are some physiological needs?

-Water

-Food

-Sleep

-Shelter

-Clothes

-Air

100

What are symptoms of fatty liver disease

Weakness 

Weight loss

100

What are infectious diseases?

Diseases caused by pathogens

200

How do you check if someone is breathing?

Keep your hands on the person's head/chin. Look listen, and feel for normal, regular breathing for up to 10 seconds.

200

How are Hereditary diseases  passed down?

Through genes from parents

200

What are some safety needs?

-Security of body

-health

-family

-resourses

-property

200

What can alcohol do to your body?

(Kidneys)

-Impairs their ability to regulate the volume and composition of fluid and electrolytes in the body

(Heart)

-Cronic, heavy alcohol use increases the risk of heart disease

-Alcohol can also worsen high blood pressure and diabetes, two risk factors for heart disease

200

What are some common ways germs enter the body? (Name 3)

Through mouth, through inhaling, through eyes, through cuts in your skin, and through insect bites

300

What does LLF stand for

Look,Listen,Feel

300

Common Hereditary Blood disorder

(Sickle cell disease)

-Affects red blood cells

-More common in certain populations

300

What are some Love and Belongings

-Connection

-Relationships

-love

300

Name some risk factors for using DRUGS

(At least 2)

-School failure

-Family problems

-Poor anger management

-No rules

-Bad health 

300

How do diseases spread? (Name 2)

Through direct contact, droplets in the air, contaminated food, insect bites, and contact with contaminated surfaces

400

How do you open their airway

To open an unconscious patient's airway, place one hand on their forehead and tilt their head backwards.Place two fingers on the bony part of their chin and lift it.

Head tilt chin lift.

400

Hereditary diseases that affect your growth

(Dwarfism)

-shorter than average

(Marfan syndrom)

-very tall

-long limbs and fingers

400

What are some ways you can increase your esteem?

-Confidence

-Respect

-Self esteem

400

Why do some teens do drugs?

(At least 2)

-To feel older

-Friends and family

-Trauma

-Feel different

-Celebrations

-Pear Pressure

-Past emotions


400

What are signs of infection?

Symptoms

500

What is a defibrillator and what does it do.

A defibrillator is an electric device which can be used to help restart someones heart.

500

Genetic brain disorders

(Huntington's disease)

-Affects movement and thinking

(Down Syndrom)

-Extra chromosome

-Affects learning and development

500

What does Self Actualisation mean?

You accept who you are

500

Types of drugs 

(Name at least 2)

-Stimulants: Caffeine, Nicotine, Cocaine/Crack, Diet Pills


-Depressants: Alcohol, Heorin, Sleeping Pills, Marijuana 


-Hallucinagoens: LSD, Magic Mushrooms, PCP, Peyote

500

What are the types of pathogens? (name all)

Bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and protozoa