Chapter 26, 28, and 29 Test Review

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Chapter 26, 28, and 29 Test Review Noncommunicable Diseases and Disabilities First Aid and Emergencies Environmental Health Test Tomorrow BRING COMPLETED REVIEW FOR 100 DAILY GRADE

Question 1 What is responsible for more than 40 percent of all deaths in the United States each year?

Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) ANSWER Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)

The most common type of cancer in the United States is Question 2 The most common type of cancer in the United States is

ANSWER Skin Cancer

Question 3 Arthritis is

The leading cause of disability in the United States. ANSWER The leading cause of disability in the United States.

Which is part of the correct treatment of a nosebleed? Question 4 Which is part of the correct treatment of a nosebleed?

Apply pressure to the bleeding nostril. ANSWER Apply pressure to the bleeding nostril.

Universal precautions include Question 5 Universal precautions include

Wearing protective gloves ANSWER Wearing protective gloves

What do adult and infant CPR have in common? Question 6 What do adult and infant CPR have in common?

The positioning of the head before beginning rescue breathing. ANSWER The positioning of the head before beginning rescue breathing.

What is an accurate statement about poisoning? Question 7 What is an accurate statement about poisoning?

If poison gets in your eye, flush the eye with water and call 911. ANSWER If poison gets in your eye, flush the eye with water and call 911.

Question 8 The protection and preservation of the environment by managing natural resources is called

ANSWER Conservation

Question 9 What gas compound composed of three oxygen atoms is a major component of smog at ground level?

ANSWER Ozone

Give 3 examples of hazardous waste? Question 10 Give 3 examples of hazardous waste?

Paint Batteries Motor Oil ANSWER Paint Batteries Motor Oil

Which is a source of indoor air pollution? Question 11 Which is a source of indoor air pollution?

Household cleaning products. ANSWER Household cleaning products.

When all methods to stop bleeding have failed, you must use Question 12 When all methods to stop bleeding have failed, you must use

ANSWER Butterfly Sutures

TRUE / FALSE 13. When poison has been swallowed, you must get the victim to vomit. 14. Radiation therapy may be used to treat diabetes. 15. Cancer in remission can recur even years later. 16. Hypertension is called a "silent killer" because it often has no symptoms in its early stages. True False True True

TRUE / FALSE 17. All heart attacks are sudden and cause intense chest pain. 18. Most venomous snakebites are not fatal. 19. The deepest burns are classified as first-degree burns. False True False

TRUE / FALSE 20. When calling the poison control center, you will need to describe the state of the victim and state his or her age and weight. 21. An effective way to reduce pollution is to burn trash, leaves, and brush so they don’t end up in landfills. 22. Hazardous wastes are only generated by industrial processes. 23. Most water contamination is caused by polluted runoff, rainwater or snowmelt that runs over the land and through the ground, picking up contaminants. True False False True

A. Venom D. Deforestation B. Decibel E. Unconsciousness C. Poison Matching 24. Any substance—solid, liquid, or gas—that causes injury, illness, or death when introduced into the body 25. A poisonous substance secreted by a snake, spider, or other creature 26. A condition in which a person is not alert and aware of his or her surroundings 27. A unit used to express the relative intensity of loudness of sound 28. Destruction of forests C. Poison A. Venom E. Unconsciousness B. Decibel D. Deforestation

A. Recycling. D. Wastewater. B. Air Quality Index (AQI). E. Radon. C A. Recycling D. Wastewater B. Air Quality Index (AQI) E. Radon C. Asbestos Matching 29. The processing of waste materials so that they can be used again in some form 30. A fibrous mineral that has fireproof properties 31. An index for reporting daily air quality 32. An odorless radioactive gas 33. Used water that comes from homes, communities, farms, and businesses A. Recycling C. Asbestos B. Air Quality Index (AQI) E. Radon D. Wastewater