CPR
Disease
Neurodevelopmental Conditions
Hereditary
A. Maslow's hierarchy of needs
100

What letters can be used to remember CPR steps?

D.R. A.B.C.

100

What are some ways the Germs can enter your body?

They can enter through: your mouth, Nose, Eyes, Untreated Cuts, and Insect bites.

100

how many chromosomes does the average person have?

46 

100

True or False: We Inherit our genes from BOTH parents.

True

100

What are all the levels for the Hierarchy of Needs?

Physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and Self-Actualization.

200

What does D.R. A.B.C. stand for?

Danger

Response

Airway

Breathing

Compressions

200

What are ways to protect yourself from germs?

Wearing a mask, washing your hands daily, and treating cuts/wounds.

200

True or False: A Hereditary Disease can be considered a illness.

False

200

If my dads side of the family have Male Pattern Baldness but my moms side doesn't what's the chance I have Male Pattern Baldness?

around 30% since yours mothers side is higher to get hereditary diseases from

200

What does the P stand for in the Hierarchy Of Needs.

Physiological. 

300

If Mr. Taylor messed up CPR on somebody would he get in trouble, and why?

Yes, because if a licensed person messes up CPR, it is gross negligence and a crime.

300

Describe the use of DNA as a metaphor.

DNA is the building/instruction manual for the body.

300

How many chromosomes does someone with Down-Syndrome have?

47 Chromosomes

300

What is the most common Hereditary Disease?

Sickle Cell Disease

300

What happens the farther up you go in the hierarchy of needs?

The steps become more specific.

400

What is D.R. A.B.C. missing?

Call 911.

400

What is one of your body's natural defenses for disease.

They can send White blood cells, begin fevers to kill bacteria, use skin as a natural barricade, and use antibodies to recognize germs.

400

Fill in the blank: The P____ crease is a characteristic of D_____ S_______

1. Palmer

2. Down 

3. Syndrome

400

Which gender has an X gene, and which has the XY genes?

Both have an X gene, but only males have the XY genes.

400

Which step of the Hierarchy of Needs is the most important?

Every level can be considered the most important. Everyone may find a level more important than others.

500

What is the full, non-abbreviated name for CPR?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

500

What are the main pathogens for Diseases to spread?

Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi,Parasites, and Protozoa

500

Double Jeopardy: What percentage of people born are born WITH Down-Syndrome?

1 in 700-800 Babies are born with down syndrome-Or less than a 1% chance.

500

Which Hereditary Disease effects lungs and digestion?

Cystic Fibrosis.

500

Describe the likely hood of reaching Self- actualization.

Less than 1%. When you reach self-actualization, you wont have self-actualization forever.