Anatomy
CPR
Drugs
Hereditary Diseases
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
100
This organ controls all thinking, motor functions, and processing..

What is the brain?

100

This bone, is at the bottom of your sternum and can break very easily.

What is, the Xiphoid Process.

100

This type of drug category, is used to treat pain by blocking pain receptors. 

What are opioids. 

100

True or False: Hereditary disease are passed down from parents to offspring (adults to children)

What is true.

100

This category of the hierarchy of needs is your basic needs for survival..

What is the physiological/safety?

200

What does diabetes do to your body?

Makes you unable to create insulin properly

200

How many compressions are you supposed to do?

30

200

Where should you store drugs?

In a locked cabinet, away from children or people, (or anything that sounds reasonable)

200

Is down syndrome a hereditary disease? (True/False)

What is False

200

Name two PSYCHOLOGICAL stages of Maslows hierarchy of needs?

Love and Belonging, Self Esteem, Self Actualization, Safety (Any combination of the two)

300

Where is the appendix?

Back of your colon.

300

What does DR.ABC stand for?

D-Danger

R-Respond

A-Airway

B-Breathing

C-Compression's

300

What are illicit drugs?

Illegal drugs that are not prescribed by doctors.

300

What is the difference between dwarfism and marfan syndrome?

Dwarfism is a disease and is below 4'11. Marfan syndrome is when your limbs are stretched out and they are weak and really tall.

300

What are the steps of the hierarchy of needs?

1- Physiological

2- Safety

3- Love and belonging

4- Self esteem

5- Self actualization

400

What does the Kidney do? 

Filters nutrients from waste and excess 

400

What is a defibrillator used for? And when can you use it?

A defibrillator is an electric device to help restart someones heart. You should use a defibrillator as soon as it arrives. 

400

This drug acts in all categories (hallucinogenic stimulant and a depressant)

What is caffeine?

400

True or False: Sickle cell disease affects white blood cells..

What is false it affects red blood cells.

400

What are some signs for low self esteem? 

 Seeking attention, exaggerated bragging, being self critical, easily influenced by peers, etc.
500

What are the three sections of the lungs?

What is superior, inferior, and bronchus?

500

LLF stand for?

What is look, listen, and feel?

500

What is the exact legal dose for fentanyl?

Exact answer is unknown but less than the tip of a pencil
500

Name 5 Hereditary Diseases

Answers may vary but here are some examples;

Dwarfism, Sickle cell, Cystic Fibrous, Huntington Syndrome, Marfan

500

What is Maslows first name?

What is Abraham?