CPR
The Body
Drugs
Hereditary diseases
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
100
What CPR stands for.

What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?

100

The Heart.

What is the organ in your body that pumps blood to the other systems through arteries and veins?

100

Fentanyl.

What is the most powerful opioid?

100

Dwarfism.

What is the hereditary disease that makes a person shorter then the norm?

100

The level that the need of food falls into.

What is phisiological?

200

The Process of finding the Xyphoid process.

What is making your hand into a telephone, and placing your pinky on the belly button, the thumb will then align itself on the bottom of the bone?

200

The liver.

What is the organ that converts nutrients from food into a substance that your body can use?

200

The three categories of drugs.

What are Depressants, hallucinogenics, and stimulants?

200

Marfan Syndrome.

The hereditary disease that makes a persons structure a features longer/elongated from the norm?

200

The level someone would be on if they did not have anything bringing them down.

What is self actualization?

300

What "DR ABC" stands for.

What is "D" for danger, "R" for response, "A" for airway, "B" for breathing, and "C" for call/commence CPR?

300

The function of the pancreas.

What is to create insulin - a protective agent - for the rest of the body.

300

The drug used as a painkiller for soldiers in the Vietnam War.

What is morphine?

300

Retinas pigmentosa. 

What is the hereditary disease that causes colour blindness over time?

300

The level someone would be on if they are lifted up by other people, and acknowledged for their achievements.

What is esteem?

400

The maneuver in which the resuscitator places their palm on the forehead of the unresponsive person, and uses two fingers to tilt the chin up.

What is the "Head tilt, Chin lift" maneuver?

400

The part of you body that the brain does not know exists, yet would destroy it if it did.

What are the eyes?

400

The five main reasons why people use drugs.

What is Experiment, Curiosity, Peer pressure, Self Medication, and to feel good

400
Huntington's.

What is the hereditary disease that slowly deteriorates your brain, causing lessened motor skills, and slight memory loss?

400

The level of the hierarchy that is split into two sections - internal and external -.

What is esteem?

500

The good Samaritan law.

What is a law that protects a licensed Resuscitator from the repercussions/consequences that CPR might bring? (Ex. Sexual assault, medical bills).

500

Plaque buildup in the arteries is known as this condition.

What is atherosclerosis?

500

The flower most commonly used in the making of opioids.

What is the opium poppy?

500

Familial Hypercholesterolemia.

What is the hereditary disease that causes a persons cholesterol levels to be higher than the norm.

500

The level a person would be on if they had someone to turn to, or a group of friends they felt a part of.

What is love and belonging?