Unit 4 Safety, First Aid, Disease

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Name: Class Period: Unit 4 Safety, First Aid, Disease Points / 10pts / 10pts / 10pts / 20pts /50 Assignment Personal Safety First Aid Communicable Diseases Chronic / Non-Communicable Diseases TOTAL HEAD UPS!!! You will have the opportunity to be CPR/AED certified in this unit. Local paramedics will be conducting the training. Each person is required to do three hours. If you miss a day you will not be able to be certified because we are only doing the training two specific days. There will be a make up note outline on CPR you can do to get participation points for that day that is missed. You can pick up this outline from your teacher.

Personal Safety The steps you take to prevent yourself from becoming the victim of a crime, tragedy, or accident Accident Chain- 1. - you over sleep and are in a rush to get ready for school 2. - you left books on the stairs 3. - you hurry down the stairs 4. - you trip over your books and fall down the stairs 5. - you break your arm when you land, have to go to the doctor, and are even later for school Breaking of the links in the chain will prevent the accident and any injury At Home 1) Fire Prevention: what steps can you take to be prepared for a fire in your home? 2) Electrical Safety: what can you do to improve your electrical safety? 3) Preventing Falls: name 3 ways you can prevent a fall 4) Poisons: a) What should you do if someone ingests (eats) a poison substance? b) What should you do if you smell toxic fumes?

5) How can you help your family protect against a home invasion? How can you be safe when you are out in the community? How can you be prepared and safe in the great outdoors? What safety precautions can you take during exercise? Identify ways you can be safe online. Give 3 examples of safe driving behavior and 3 examples of unsafe driving behavior.

Basic First Aid Immediate and temporary care given to an ill or injured person until medical professionals takes over the situation Good Samaritain Laws- First Steps 1. Is the area? 2. Check - 3. Call 4. Care- Universal Precautions Steps to prevent the spread of disease and infection Allergic Reaction Wear when coming into contact with any bodily fluids after providing first aid Use providing CPR or rescue breathing : sudden severe allergic reaction Symptoms: Bleeding 1. Always 2. Call 3. Clean the wound with - and 4. Cover with 5. Press your firmly against the gauze, 6. If you soak through one gauze pad

Nose Bleeds Occurs when: Burns First Degree: Second Degree: Third Degree: 1. Cool the burned area by holding it for minutes or with moist cool cloths 2. Choking: An object is stuck in a persons windpipe, cutting off the flow of air Symptoms: Muscle and Joint Injuries R: I: C: E: Poisoning Shock Poison: any substance that causes when it enters the body : round the clock service that provides emergency medical advice on how to treat victims of poisoning 1-800- 222-1222 Provide them with: Life threatening condition because Symptoms:

What goes in a good Emergency Kit? If you were in an emergency situation (natural disaster, power is out, medical emergency, etc.) what supplies would you need? Talk to your partner and come up with at least 10 things that you ll want to have on hand. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Communicable Diseases 1. PATHOGEN: a. Bacteria: b. Virus: c. Fungi: 2. Infectious Agent/Disease: 3. Reservoir: 4. Carrier: 5. Portal of Exit: 6. Means of Transmission: a. Direct contact- b. Droplet spread- c. Indirect Contact- d. Airborne- e. Vehicle borne- f. Vector borne 7. Portal of Entry:

8. Susceptible Host: 9. What are some Common Communicable Diseases? Ways to Break the Chain How will you break the chain of infection? In a small group try to come up with at least 3 things for each area listed below. v To stop the Infectious Disease: v To Avoid the Portal of Exit: v To interrupt the Means of Transmission: v To protect the Portal of Entry: v To avoid being a Susceptible Host: Other tips to stay healthy:

Non-Communicable Diseases A disease that is not transmitted by another person, environment, or vector (something that carries it like a mosquito, rats) Allergies: a specific reaction of to a foreign and frequently substance Diagnosis: Risk Factors: Short Term Effects: Long Term Effects: Prevention Strategy: Asthma: condition in which the in the lungs become and cause difficulty breathing. Diagnosis: Risk Factors: Short Term Effects: Long Term Effects: Prevention Strategy: Arthritis: diseases that cause of movement in the joints Diagnosis:

Risk Factors: Short Term Effects: Long Term Effects Prevention Strategy: Cardiovascular Disease: disease that effects Diagnosis: high blood pressure, build- up of plaque on artery walls, chest pain from lack of oxygen to the heart, irregular heartbeats, reduced or blocked blood supply damages heart muscle, gets so weak it cannot continue to pump at the right speed or with enough force, interrupted blood flow to the brain Risk Factors: Controllable: Uncontrollable: Short Term effects: Long Term effects

Prevention Strategies: Heart attack What cause a heart attack? Early signs of a heart attack Stroke 2 types of strokes Ischemic: Hemorrhagic: Signs of stroke: Cancer: uncontrolled growth of in the body Diagnosis: Benign Tumor: Malignant Tumor: Risk Factors: Short Term effects: Long Term effects: Prevention Strategies:

The CAUTION method for Detecting Cancer C A U T I O N Protect yourself from skin cancer Seek Use your Shield Grab your Diabetes- a disease in which the body is unable to in foods in normal ways. Type 1 diabetes: the pancreas produces insulin, must have daily. Type 2 diabetes: the pancreas produces insulin, but the body cells are use it. Diagnosis: Risk Factors: Short Term Effects: Long Term Effects: Prevention Strategy:

Project: Health Risk Interview 1. Interview a family member with knowledge of the family health 2. Ask about your grandparents, parents, and siblings a. What non-communicable diseases run in the family? b. How old were they when they were diagnosed? Define the disease. c. What symptoms did they have? d. What treatment did they require? e. How long did they live with that disease? f. Did the disease affect their overall health and lifestyle? How? g. Did the disease affect the health and lifestyle of other family members? h. Choose your own question: i. Are you, personally, at risk for this disease? j. What can you do to decrease your risk for this disease both now and in the future? 3. Type the information into the form, found at www.westlakehealthandpe.weebly.com under Health assignments, and turn it in on the DUE DATE!!!

Research Report : Family Health History CATEGORY AWESOME GOOD OKAY NOT SO HOT All topics are All topics are Most topics are addressed and all addressed and addressed, and questions most questions most questions answered with answered with answered with plenty of quality quality information information about information about about each. each. each. Amount of Information (20 pts) Follow Up Questions (5 pts) From the report it is obvious that the student listened carefully to the person being interviewed and asked several relevant follow- up questions. From the report it is obvious that the student listened carefully to the person being interviewed and asked follow- up questions. The student asked a couple of follow- up questions based on what the person said. Several topics were not addressed or information was poor. The student did not ask any follow- up questions based on what the person said. Mechanics (10 pts) No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors in the report. Almost no grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors in the report. A few grammatical spelling, or punctuation errors in the report. Many grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors in the report. Presentation (10 pts) Student presented their findings in a professional and confident manner demonstrating their understanding of the interview and topic. Student presented their findings in a professional and confident manner. Student presented their findings in a mostly professional and confident manner. Student presented their findings. /45pts