Heart Attack
Stroke
Diabetes
Seizure
Caffeine and Cars
100
Tobacco products, obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, high blood pressure
What is risk factors for heart attack
100
One word to describe the onset of stroke signs/symptoms
What is SUDDEN
100
This specific type of diabetes is where the pancreas makes NO insulin.
What is type one diabetes
100
This type of seizure is seen with stiffing of the limbs followed by uncontrolled jerky/shaking of the limbs.
What is tonic clonic or grand mal seizure
100
This is the leading cause of death in US teenagers.
What is motor vehicle accidents.
200
Numbness or tingling in arm, chest pressure, nausea, light headedness.
What is signs of a heart attack
200
A bursting of an artery causes this type of stroke
What is hemorrhagic
200
This complication of diabetes can mimic a stroke, with a person being confused, having difficulty with vision, trouble walking and numbness/tingling.
What is Hypoglycemia/low blood sugar
200
The phase of a seizure where a person may be very sleepy, groggy and confused.
What is postictal phase
200
Driver inexperience,Driving with teen passengers,Nighttime driving,Not using seat belts,Distracted driving, Drowsy driving,Reckless driving ,Impaired driving.
What are common causes of teen motor vehicle accidents
300
85% of this happens in the first 2 hours of a heart attack
What is heart damage
300
A blockage in an artery causes this type of stroke.
What is ischemic
300
Increased need to urinate, increased hunger, increased thirst and increased fatigue are signs of this diabetic complication
What is hyperglycemia/high blood sugar
300
Lack of sleep, increased stress, alcohol/drugs, dehydration, lack of oxygen.
What are common triggers for seizures.
300
Headache, irritability, depression, fatigue.
What is caffeine withdrawal.
400
The key to better outcomes in people with a heart attack.
What is early recognition and intervention
400
This is the most important, controllable risk factor related to stroke.
what is high blood pressure
400
This type of diabetes is where your body makes insulin but does not/is not able to use it effectively
What is type 2 diabetes
400
This type of seizure may go unrecognized as many think that the person is "spacing out" or not paying attention.
What is an absence seizure
400
Increased mental alertness, increased heart contractility and pumping, some lower rates of depression.
What are benefits of caffeine
500
The flu, heartburn or an ulcer
What is symptoms of heart attack in women that may be confused for something else
500
These 4 things make us the FAST exam
What is Face-symmetrical, Arms- loss of function in one or both arms, Speech- Hard to understand/confusing speech, Time- call 911 because time lost is brain lost
500
This complication of diabetes can cause, confusion, coma and death if untreated. Signs of this condition are shortness of breath, fruity breath, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.
What is diabetic ketoacidosis
500
During a seizure, name 3 important steps to take to prevent injury.
What is remove any objects person can hurt themselves with, place blanket or jacket under person's head. DO NOT RESTRAIN PERSON. DO NOT PUT ANYTHING IN PERSON'S MOUTH. Roll person to their side after seizure. Call 911.
500
The chance of a motor vehicle accident increases among teenager with more of these in the car.
What are passengers