CPR
Drugs
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Hereditary Diseases
Bodily Functions
100

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

100

Where are some safe places to store medications?

Locked cabinets, out of reach from an animal or child, original containers, checking expiration dates, proper disposal, etc.

100

What are the third and fourth needs of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

Love & Belonging, Esteem

100

What is a mutation?

Changes in the DNA sequence.

100

Define the brain and what it does.

If your brain stops then your entire body can't function. The brain holds memories, thoughts, etc. It controls every part of the body and can get diseases via tumors and other infections.

200

How far down should you press down when doing chest compressions on an adult body?

At least 2 inches.

200

Give at least two signs of drug misuse.

Change in behavior, mood swings, problems at school, distant, loss of interest in activities, appetite loss, irregular sleep patterns, etc.
200

What is the stress-free paradox?

There is no such thing.

200

What is a hereditary disease?

A condition that's passed down from parents to offspring through genes.

200

How does your heart work?

Your heart pumps blood through your body, picking up oxygen from your lungs. Heart attacks are also the main cause of death in the world.

300

How many chest compressions should you do in a minute?

100-120

300

What are illicit drugs?

Illegal substances, not prescribed by doctors, dangerous & unsafe, against the law to possess or to use, can cause serious pain, etc.

300

How are you affected internally and externally in an enviornment?

Believing in yourself.

300

How many chromosomes does a human being typically have?

46.

300

What thing can affect your lungs so incredibly?
(HINT: It's highly addictive.)

Vaping / Smoking.

400

What does LLF stand for?

Look, Listen, Feel.

400

Name at least one example for a stimulant, depressant, and a hallucinogen.

Stimulants: Caffeine, nicotine, diet pills, amphetamine, "bath salts," cocaine/crack, etc.

Depressants: Alcohol, heroin, tranquilizer, sleeping pills, marijuana, etc.

Hallucinogens: LSP, ecstasy, magic mushrooms, peyote, PCP, etc.

400

Name every step of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in order.

Physiological, safety, love & belonging, esteem, self-actualization.

400

How many people does down syndrome affect in the United States of America?

It affects about every 1 in 700 babies born in the United States.

400

What is your Collen?

AKA, the large intestine, it helps bring digested food out of your body.

500

Name every step of CPR in order.

DR. ABC

Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Call/Commence

500

How many car crashes (in percentage) are caused by an intoxicated driver?

32%

500

Name one or more examples of self-actualization.

Answers can vary.

Example: The fulfillment of your full potential.

500

Give at least 3 examples of hereditary diseases.

Blindness, color blindness, autism, down syndrome, Marfan syndrome, etc.

500

Describe the appendix.

Worm-like structure attached to the Collen. It can get infected and cause death but we don't actually know what causes it.