What is an opioid?
An opioid is a class of drugs
What it a hereditary disease?
It is a disease passed down from family generations coming from your genes
What are the levels of the Maslow's Hierchy of Needs in order of bottom to top?
what does cpr stand for
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What is another word for your large intestine
COLON
What are some examples for a stimulant drug
Caffeine, diet pills, etc.
True or false
Can hereditary diseases skip generations
TRUE
who invented the hierarchy of needs
Abraham Maslow
when should you stop doing cpr
When a defibrillator arrives
when switching out with another individual
when they regain concsiousness
when you take rescue breaths for yourself or them (but don't stop completely, return to doing them.)
What does the stomach do?
break down food
Whats a street name for a drug that starts with M and end with E (hint: it is two words!!)
Mary Jane
What hereditary can skip generation
color blindness
What is the third thing in the Maslows hierarchy
Love and belonging
Where do you commence cpr
In the center of the persons chest, above xyphoid, NEVER ON XYPHOID
What function does the liver do?
it produces bile
Which thing reverses opioid overdose effects
narcan
What is an example of a hereditary disease?
answers may vary
what does self-esteem mean
believing yourself
How many chest compressions should you do per minute?
100-120 Per minute (the BPM of staying alive song)
Where is the heart
center of chest
What is a type of drug? (Example stimulants)
Depressants, stimulants, narcotics,
What is Alzheimer?
When you forget
True or False you can go straight to self actualization in the hierarchy
FALSE
What is Mr Taylors version of DR ABC
Call
Danger
Response
Airway
Breathing
Commence
What are all of the body's systems?
Skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, and reproductive