15. This law protects people from lawsuits if medical complications arise after they have administered first aid correctly.
a. Good Samaritan Law
b. Unlawful Speeding Law
c. Good Helper Law
d. None of the Above
16. The most common cause of cardiac arrest is:
a. Hemorrhage
b. Stroke
c. Heart attack
d. Hypothermia
17. The following is a risk factor for violence:
a. Media influence
b. Poverty
c. Family violence
d. All of the Above
18. The following is not a factor why fights typically start:
a. A bad grade on your chemistry test
b. Anger as a result of arguments
c. Prejudice
d. Peer pressure
19. If someone you know is in an abusive relationship, encourage the person to seek help from a:
a. Physician
b. Support group for abused women
c. Counselor
d. All of the Above
20. Typically, is it not strangers who commit sexual abuse, between 70 – 90 percent of sexual abuse is committed by persons known by the victim.
a. True
b. False
21. Alcohol is not a drug:
a. True
b. False
22. Which one is not a negative impact of alcoholism to society:
a. Lost productivity on the job for alcoholics
b. 150,000 premature deaths per year
c. Related costs total $200 billion per year
d. About one-third of airplane crashes
23. Which one is not one of the strongest social pressures that influence tobacco users to start:
a. Teachers and coaches who are smokers
b. Family members
c. The media
d. Friends
24. Which one is not a negative long term effect of tobacco:
a. Cardiovascular diseases
b. Traffic accidents
c. Respiratory diseases
d. Cancer
25. Heroin is what type of drug?
a. Depressant
b. Stimulant
c. Psychoactive
d. Hallucinogen
26. Organisms that cause disease are called
a. immune system
b. bacteria
c. pathogens
d. None of the Above
27. Since the virus can survive on objects for long periods of time, hepatitis B can be transmitted on shared toothbrushes, razors, eating utensils, and other items that have been contaminated by an infected person’s body fluids
a. True
b. False
28. Physical fitness can be broken down into four health-related parts – cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and body composition. The following relates to muscular endurance:
a. The ability of your heart, blood vessels, and lungs to distribute nutrients and oxygen and to remove wastes.
b. The ability of muscles to keep working for an extended period of time.
c. The ability to use a muscle throughout its entire range of motion.
d. Is the amount of body fat compared to lean tissue, such as muscle and bone.