Drugs&Opioid
hereditary diseases
Maslow's hierarchry
CPR
body parts
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What is an opioid?

An opioid is a class of drugs

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What it a hereditary disease?

It is a disease passed down from family generations coming from your genes

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What are the levels of the Maslow's Hierchy of Needs in order of bottom to top?

physiological, Safety, Love and Belonging, Esteem, Self-actualization  
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what does cpr stand for

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 

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What is another word for your large intestine

COLON

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What are some examples for a stimulant drug

Caffeine, diet pills, etc.

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True or false

Can hereditary diseases skip generations

TRUE

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who invented the hierarchy of needs

Abraham Maslow

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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.)

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What does the stomach do?

break down food

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Whats a street name for a drug that starts with M and end with E (hint: it is two words!!)

Mary Jane

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What hereditary can skip generation

color blindness

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What is the third thing in the Maslows hierarchy 

Love and belonging

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Where do you commence cpr

In the center of the persons chest, above xyphoid, NEVER ON XYPHOID

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What function does the liver do?

it produces bile

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Which thing reverses opioid overdose effects

narcan

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What is an example of a hereditary disease?

answers may vary

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what does self-esteem mean

believing yourself

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How many chest compressions should you do per minute?

100-120 Per minute (the BPM of staying alive song)

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Where is the heart

center of chest

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What is a type of drug? (Example stimulants)

Depressants, stimulants, narcotics, 

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What is Alzheimer? 

When you forget

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True or False you can go straight to self actualization in the hierarchy 

FALSE

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What is Mr Taylors version of DR ABC

Call

Danger

Response

Airway

Breathing

Commence

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What are all of the body's systems?

Skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, and reproductive