What does DRABC stand for?
Danger
Response
Airway
Breathing
Call/Commence
What is a gene?
A segment of DNA.
What are 3 reasons someone might try drugs
Because its "cool", Peer pressure, Because everyone else is doing it, depression, bored, and curiosity.
Name six physiological needs
1.food
2.water
3.sleep
4.shelter
5.clothes
6.air
Name 3 methods of disease transmission.
Vectors, Foodborne, Airborne, Mucus, Bloodborne, STD, fecal to oral.
Do you have to do rescue breaths in CPR?
No.
No.No.
No. No.
No.
When do hereditary diseases appear?
They can appear at birth or later on in life.
What is an Opioid
A type of natural drug that is used primarily medicine.(it has to be prescribed to you)
Insurance, Phone, home security, stocks, stable job, multiple income streams, ect.
Where does TB cause scarring (Tubercolosis)
Lungs
What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What causes hereditary diseases?
A mutation or change in DNA.
TRUE OR FALSE: Marijuana is the easiest drug to quit
False(ALL DRUGS ARE HARD TO QUIT)
How can you reach the esteem level?
Join a club, try a leadership role, try something new, ect
What two diseases have been entirely eradicated?
Smallpox and Rinderpest
How many chest compressions are needed at the start of CPR?
30!
What is colorblindness?
The difficulty of seeing different colors.
Where do opioids come from
Opium poppy plant
How many basic needs are their in the love & belong level?
3-
Connection,relationships, love
How is malaria transmitted and what is it caused by.
Malaria is transmitted via infected mosquito and is a plasmodium (parasite also counts)
How should you lock your elbows while performing CPR?
Lock in your elbows. (Locking out your elbows can cause harm to yourself and the person you are attempting to help.)
What does sickle cell disease affect?
Red blood cells.
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Once you reach self-Actualization, how long do you stay in it?
There is no direct answer, you may be self actualized when you go to a certain class or club and lose it once you leave. You may acquire it and stay in the level the rest of your life.
What is the most common method of transmission for viral infections, bacterial infections, fungal and parasitic infections?
BONUS: (extra 500): Name the deadliest virus, bacteria and fungi and parasite based off of mortality rate when untreated.
Viral: Respiratory. Bacterial: Touching surfaces and then touching mouth, nose, or eyes.
Parasitic: Fecal to oral. (Foodborne also expected)
Fungal: Respiratory and contact.
BONUS: Virus: Rabies. Bacteria: Anthrax or Necrotizing fasciitis. Fungal: Invasive Aspergillosis. Parasitic: Sleeping Sickness.