Units 1-3 Flashcards
“Faithful are the wounds of a frined; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful” is found in ___.
Proverbs 27;6
The correct ratio of alternating chest compressions to breaths in CPR is ___.
30 compressions, 2 breaths
What are some potential sources of carbon monoxide poisoning?
car, charcoal grill, kerosene space heater
Cirrhosis of the liver is commonly caused by ___.
alcohol
What nutrient helps clean the intestinal tract?
fiber
Before giving CPR to an unconsious victim, how would you open the victim’s airway?
What is food energy measured in?
calories
What is the most important meal of the day?
breakfast
What insect is known for carrying Lyme disease?
Name four ways mentioned in the text to get to know members of the opposite sex.
What type of exercise gives the heart a workout?
aerobic
What is the condition that occurs when feelings of pressure and tension affect the way a person feels physically, or when physical feelings after emotions?
A burn should be wrapped in a(n) ___, steril dressing.
The abbreviation CPR stands for ___.
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
A broken bone that does not penetrate the skin is called a(n) ___ fracture.
closed
A very fast pulse, shallow breathing, clammy skin, paleness, confusion, and extreme weakness are all signs of ___.
shock
The most severe type of burn mentioned in the text is a(n) ___-degree burn.
third
They type of cancer most associated with smoking is ___ cancer.
lung
To obe with a good attitude is to ___.
honor
The place your influence is felt the most is at ___.
home
The first part of the brain to be affected by alcohol is the part that controls a person’s ___.
inhibitions
All victims of serious burns should be treated for ___ as well as for the burns.
shock
You should exercise ___ days a week for 20-30 minutes a day.
3 or 4
category of drugs that distor objects and sounds, giving their users a sense of unreality
hallucinogens
category of drugs that relieve pain and may produce stupor and temporary feelings of well-being
narcotics
category of drugs that speed up the activity of the central nervous system
stimulants
most potent psychedelic drug
LSD
chemical solvents that can cause brain damage, liver failure, blindness, or heart failure if abused
inhalants
most commonly abused illegal drug in the United States
marijuana
derivative of opium that is widely used for medical purposes in the United States, but is highly addictive if abused
morphine
most dangerous of the amphetimines
methamphetamine
most widespread form of cocaine
crack