Health Quiz 1
True
A fire can start in any room.
True
Accidents can happen at any time.
False
Besides fires, no other emergencies can happen at home.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CPR, a procedure to get the heart and lungs working again
Second
Call
First
Check
False
Check to see who is knocking after you open the door.
False
Diseases are all the same.
False
Doing the same job again and again will guarantee that no accidents will happen.
lie down
If someone is suffering from a heart attack, have him or her sit or ____
False
If you are scared, be as quiet as you can to get help.
Heimlich
The ____ maneuver is one way to help a person who is choking.
Alternate
another
Common sense
good judgment
Unconscious
not being awake
Commutable
passed from one person to another
Prescribe
recommend something to make you feel better
Risks
the possibilities that something bad might happen
Bacteria
tiny germs that make up one cell and can cause infection
Anticipate
to think of something that could happen in the future
Third
Care
True
Don't move the victim of an accident.
False
Earthquakes only happen in California.
Gashes
deep cuts
Personal Safety
keeping yourself safe
Non-Commutable
not passed from one person to another
Pedestrian
someone who travels by foot
Ignite
to catch on fire
Stifle
to end
True
A fire escape plan for your home should include two ways of escape for every room and a safe meeting place outside.
blocked
A heart attack occurs when major blood vessels that supply the heart with blood become _____
False
A heater would never spark or fall over and catch a room on fire.
True
A lot of pedestrian accidents can be prevented if people are watching their step and aware of what is going on around them.
should
A minor cut ______ be washed with soap and water.
True
Being prepared will go a long way toward protecting yourself in a natural disaster.
True
Double check what you are eating or drinking, especially if it did not come out of the refrigerator, freezer, or pantry.
True
Failing to store flammable materials correctly can result in a fire.
False
Fires most frequently occur in the bedroom.
True
First aid is the first help given to a person who had an accident.
False
Getting enough sleep is only important when you are sick.
True
Hurricanes may require people to evacuate areas to stay safe.
True
If you can, its always best to get an adult to help you if there is an emergency.
True
If you have any questions on how to keep yourself safe, talk with your mom or dad.
False
If you see lightning, you do not need to go inside until you hear thunder.
False
It's okay to eat or chew gum when you are swimming in shallow water.
False
It's okay to stay in the water when there is a storm coming.
False
It's safe to walk alone at night.
False
Move handles toward the outside of the stovetop.
True
Never re-enter a burning house.
True
Never swim alone.
True
Never use electrical cords that have exposed wires or torn plugs.
True
One of the easiest ways to protect your family from a fire is to install a smoke detector.
True
Only adults trained in CPR should give it.
True
Only dive in areas that are deep and where you know what is on the bottom.
True
Pedestrians are people who travel by foot.
False
People who are unconscious should be shaken awake.
True
Plan before an emergency happens, so that you know what to do.
False
Riding your bike is safer than walking, so you do not have to be as aware as when you are a pedestrian.
False
Seek shelter in a room on the top floor during a tornado.
False
Smoke detectors should be placed only in the kitchen.
always wear your seat belt
The number one rule for being a passenger in a car or truck is:
False
There is a cure for the common cold.
False
Thinking ahead does nothing to help prevent accidents.
True
To avoid burns, use pot holders or mitts to move hot pots and pans.
True
Try to tell the 911 operator who, how, what, and where about the accident.
True
Understanding what causes accidents gives us a better chance of preventing them.
False
Use a fire extinguisher or throw water on a kitchen fire.
False
Washing hands is only important during cold and flu season.
False
You can cross anywhere you would like on a bike.
False
You don't need to follow the doctor's treatment plan.
False
You need to see a doctor every time you get sick.
True
You should always wear a bike helmet.
Bacteria
Your body needs _____ to help absorb nutrients.
A stroke
____ causes weakness or numbness on one side of the body.
CPR
____ is a way of helping the heart and lungs to start working again.
Shelter
a place that provides protection from a storm
Virus
a tiny germ that grows inside a person and causes disease
Natural Disaster
any natural event that has disastrous consequences
dodging
avoiding
Protective
designed to keep something from being hurt
Infectious Disease
illnesses that are spread from one person to another
Evacuate
leave an area or a building quickly because of threat of danger
Flammable Materials
materials that are easily set on fire
Sturdy
solid, safe
Antibiotics
special medicines to fight disease caused by bacteria
Accidents
sudden events that are not planned and might cause damage or injury to yourself or others