What kind of medicine is prescribed to you by your doctor?
What is prescription medicine?
What is the shape of the straps on a helmet?
What is a V?
About what serving do you need each day for fruit?
What is about 1 cup of fruit, juice, or 1/2 cup of dried fruit?
What does CPR stand for?
What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What is the technique we learned to help with peer pressure?
What is the No Five?
What is a concussion?
What is a concussions is can a hard blow to the head. Even with lots of cushioning, this can cause the brain to bounce off the hard skull and cause a concussion. This changes how the brain works.
What is by starting heart-healthy habits right now, kids can reduce the chance they will get cardiovascular disease.
What is the difference between an AED and CPR?
What is CPR has a chance of hurting someone, and not everyone knows how to do CPR, while anyone can use an AED and it is a portable electronic device?
What the difference between OTC and prescription medicines?
What is prescription medicine is given to you specifically from your doctor to you, only. While OTC is medicine you can get at the store, which if everyone.
What kind of protection is for your devices?
What is virus protection?
What is one thing that no fruits have?
What is cholesterol?
What is cyber bullying?
What is bullying online (or on a device)?
What is the difference between external and internal influences?
What is external influences are influences that you cannot control, while internal influences are influences that you feel/think/can control.
What is the phenomena that happens when a person tells a large group for people to all go call 911?
What is the bystander effect?
What does protein help build?
What is bones, muscles, cartilage, and skin.
What is an addiction?
What is an unstoppable craving for a specific thing.
What can you immediately look is you have questions about an OTC medicine?
What is the drug facts label?
What is the good Samaritan law?
What is the good Samaritan law states that by being a good Samaritan, you won't get in trouble for helping people.(Doesn't apply for specific medical people) For example, if your doing CPR on someone, but it doesn't work and they die. Their family can't sue you because you were being a good Samaritan in helping to save a life.
What is the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?
What is children are usually diagnosed with type 1, while type 2 usually occurs in adults.
What is cardiac arrest?
What is when the heart suddenly stops pumping blood through the body, and the person becomes unconscious.