Burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson are all examples of what type of crime.
Property Crimes
After controlling the bleeding for a minor cut how do you clean it.
washing it with warm water and mild soap
What is an uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells
Cancer
What system in the body helps fight off pathogens?
immune
What is anger?
An emotion characterized by feelings of annoyance or displeasure.
What crime is an attempt to cause serious bodily injury to someone, usually involves a weapon.
Aggravated Assault
What is the correct order for the 3 C's of emergency care.
Check, call, care
Which pathogen causes the common cold, influenza, and COVID-19?
virus
Name two uncontrollable risk factors
Heredity, age, gender, ethnicity
Define Mental Health Problems
The stronger or more intense emotional response to greater life challenges; help and support may be needed from a trusted adult
what are the two main types of crimes
Property Crimes and Violent Crimes
When performing rescue breathing how much should you give each breath.
5 seconds
What kind of exposure is touching an infected person
direct exposure
What is the most common form of heart disease.
coronary artery disease
Explain the difference between eustress and distress.
Eustress is stress that produces a positive result. Distress is stress that produces a negative result.
What is the most common type of crime.
Larceny
What does the Good Samaritan Law do
protects rescuers from being sued
What is any microorganism that may cause illness or illness.
pathogen
Where does heart disease rank in the leading causes of death for all Americans?
First
What is the ability to handle the stressful and unexpected things that happen in daily life and managing thoughts, feelings, and emotions in a positive way.
Mental Well-Being
How often are crimes committed in the US
Every 25 seconds
When applying a tourniquet, where should it be placed.
2-3 inches above the wound
Other than COVID-19, what is the only other on-going pandemic in the U.S.?
HIV/AIDS
What blood glucose level (mg/dL) indicates diabetes?
126 or higher
How are the amygdala and prefrontal cortex involved in the anger?
amygdala is the alarm and the prefrontal cortex is for control