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What is Lyme Disease
What is a disease you can get from a tick?
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What is sterile
What is free from germs?
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What is 1st degree
What type of burn destroys the first layer of skin?
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What is plaque
What are the microorganisms called that cause most oral health issues?
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What is blood pressure, cholesterol, weight, stress
Being physically active can lower these (name 2 out of 4), which in turn, is good for your heart?
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What is conjunctivitis (pink eye), strep, gastroenteritis (stomach flu), influenza (flu), chicken pox
Name two common infectious diseases.
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What is shock
What is a condition in which the circulatory system fails to deliver blood to all parts of the body?
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What is splint/cast
A device that holds an injured body part in place?
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What is fluoride
This compound strengthens developing teeth and helps to prevent decay?
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What is bones, muscles, heart
Being physically active strengthens these body parts?
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What is biological threat
The intentional release of bacteria, viruses and toxins into a community is what type of terrorist threat?
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What is direct pressure
Applying this with a sterile pad prevents blood loss.
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What is infection
Red streaks that appear from a wound and go in the direction of the heart is called?
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What is tarter
What is another name for hardened plaque that can only be removed by your dentist or dental hygienist?
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What is at lease 30 minutes
Experts recommend being physically active each day. How many minutes do they recommend each day?
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What is pertussis
A rise in what infectious disease has required students in 6-12 grades to get a booster of DTP?
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What is abrasion
The term for skin that is rubbed or scrapped away?
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What is electrical burn
Unconsciousness, obvious burns on skin, weak or absent pulse indicates what type injury?
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What is hepatitis
The National Institute of Health links oral piercing as a possible risk factor in transmitting what blood-borne disease?
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What is target heart rate
The number of heart beats per minute to aim for during moderate to vigorous activity to benefit your circulatory system is what?
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What is airborne
What route of disease communication is involved when a person sneezes?
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What is punctured
The term for skin that is pierced with a pointed object?
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What is atrial fibrillation
Most common type of heart arrhythmia in which a person may be conscious and carry on with daily activities.
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What is 90%
What percent of people who suffer from mouth cancer and some types of throat cancer have used tobacco?
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What is endurance
The ability to perform vigorous physical activity without getting overly tired is called what?
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