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Grade 8 Public Health
Which of the following diseases is not officially a STD, but is caused by untreated STD's?
  1. HIV
  2. PID
  3. Trich
  4. Genital Warts
Grade 6 Public Health
Can people with asthma still participate in athletics?
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 8 Public Health
Condoms can provide 100% protection from pregnancy and disease.
  1. True
  2. False
None Public Health
A sudden and widespread outbreak of a disease present within a population group.
  1. Endemic
  2. Pandemic
  3. Epidemic
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
How many states does OSHA cover?
  1. 15
  2. 50
  3. 24
  4. 22
Grade 10 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Which of the following are conditions in which rope should not be stored:
  1. Near vehicle batteries
  2. In Direct sunlight
  3. In contact with a concrete floor
  4. All the above
None Emergency Medical Services
CPR is to be used when a person
  1. is conscious and choking.
  2. is not breathing but has a pulse.
  3. has no pulse.
  4. is breathing but unconscious.
Grade 6 Emergency Medical Services
What is the first step in first aid
  1. Check for pulse
  2. Check for responsiveness
  3. Check for bleeding
  4. Check for his wallet
None Emergency Medical Services
The following conditions are life-threatening EXCEPT
  1. shock
  2. sprained ankle
  3. cardiovascular failure
  4. not breathing
Grade 7 Public Health
To stop the spread of harmful bacteria and viruses you should use hand soap more often than hand sanitizer because bacteria and viruses may become resistant to hand sanitizer.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
OSHA stands for                                                 Occupational Safety and Health Administration                                                .
Grade 7 Public Health
Abstinence is the only way to be absolutely certain you will not be involved in a teen pregnancy.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 8 Emergency Medical Services
The first step in an emergency is to call 911
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Emergency Medical Services
What should you do if someone is poisoned or takes a lot of pills?
1.             Call 9-1-1             
2.                                                          keep the container of the poison so you can tell 9-1-1                                                         
Grade 5 Public Health
Mark 2 ways that viruses can be spread to other people.
  1. Through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
  2. When people share hairbrushes, hats, etc. with an infected person.
  3. Talking to an infected person.
  4. Touching things that an infected person's hands have left the virus on.
Grade 6 Public Health
Asthma is a common communicable disease?
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Emergency Medical Services
Chemical burns should be flushed with copious amounts of water.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) developed standards in 1991 stating that infectious materials include all of the following except:
  1. Any unidentified body fluid
  2. saliva in dental procedures
  3. amniotic fluid
  4. cerebrospinal fluid
  5. all of the above are included under OSHA
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
Whose responsibility is it to make sure the patient understands the first responder's plan for emergency care, including the risks?
  1. first responder
  2. patient's lawyer
  3. patient's doctor
  4. EMS medical director
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
Emergency care that deviates from accepted standard of care and results in further injury to the patient.
  1. scope of act
  2. negligence
  3. abandonment
  4. refusal
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