EOC Jeopardy Mental, Emotional, and Social health STD’s Consumer Safety/ Injury Prevention Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs Prevention and Control of Disease.

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EOC Jeopardy Mental, Emotional, and Social health STD’s Consumer Safety/ Injury Prevention Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs Prevention and Control of Disease $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

What level of the Hierarchy of needs is the need to feel protected from danger? Safety (level 2) Mental, Emotional and Social Health $100

What concept deals with the relationship between stress and illness? Why does this happen? General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) Prolonged stress depresses the immune system. Mental, Emotional and Social Health $200

What disorder is hallmarked by becoming withdrawn, having a decreased interest in once enjoyable activities and decreased school performance? Depression Mental, Emotional, and Social Health $300

What is the main difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist? A Psychiatrist can prescribe medication and a psychologist cannot. Mental, Emotional and Social Health $400

What is a positive, healthy way to express both good and bad emotions? Writing in a journal Mental, Emotional, and Social Health $500

What are the different categories of STD’s Bacterial, Viral, Parasitic STD’s/STI’s $100

Local agency where you can go if you think you might have an STD. Central District Health STD’s/ STI’s $200

Do all contraceptives protect against STD/STI’s NO Only Male/Female Condoms and Abstinence STD/STI’s $300

What is the most prevalent STD in Idaho? Chlamydia STD/STI $400

What causes scaring and infertility in females? Pelvic inflammatory disease STD/ STI $500

When responding to a person that is choking – what is the first thing you should do? 1.Check the scene Ask if they are choking Identify yourself and ask if you can help If the victim is coughing encourage them to continue to cough Consumer Safety/ injury prevention $100

What does C.A.B. stand for? Compressions-Airway-Breathing Consumer Safety/ injury prevention $200

If you were misled as to what a product you bought would or could do – where would you report it to? Federal Trade commission Consumer safety/ injury prevention $300

What is the second thing you do if you find an injured person? Ask if you can help them (even if they look unconscious) Consumer safety/ injury prevention $400

What local agency could you approach to seek help in correcting a problem with a service that was poor or incomplete? Better Business Bureau Consumer Safety/ injury prevention $500

A drug that distorts perception Hallucinogens Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco $100

The chemical action of yeast on sugars Fermentation Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco $200

What is the long term cardiologic concern associated with smoking? Atherosclerosis Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco $300

When referring to alcohol… What constitutes one drink? 12 oz. beer 5 oz. table wine 1.5 oz. 80 proof alcohol liquor Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco $400

What is the pathway to addiction? Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco $500 Drug UseTolerance Physical Dependence Addiction

What cures a bacterial infection? What cures a viral infection? Antibiotics Nothing – your body must fight the initial infection with antibodies Prevention and control of disease $100

What do killer T cells do? Locate antigens and kill the cells they are attached to. Prevention and control of disease $200

How do you test for HIV? Blood draw - HIV antibody test Prevention and control of disease $300

What are the two most common pathogens that cause communicable disease? Bacteria and Virus Prevention and control of disease $400

What are the risk factors for non- communicable diseases? (Name 5) – Habits, behaviors, and life practices (Drugs, Tobacco, Alcohol) – Age - Gender - Genetics - Education level – Diet - Body weight - Daily physical activity – Sun exposure – Cultural practices Prevention and control of disease $500

List the different classes of drugs. Their common effects and name a drug from each class. Stimulants, Depressants, Opiates, Hallucinogens. Final Jeopardy