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DCCUMLNT RESUME
ED 356 103 RC 018 994
AUTHOR Ripley, David; And OthersTITLE Healthy Games and Teasers. An INMED Activity Book.INSTITUTION North Dakota Univ., Grand Forks. School of
Medicine.PUB DATE [92]
NOTE 27p.
PUB TYPE Guides Classroom Use Instructional Materials (ForLearner) (051)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *American Indian Education; American Indian
Reservations; Career Awareness; *Health Education;Health Occupations; *Human Body; *LearningActivities; Medicine; Secondary Education
IDENTIFIERS *Indians into Medicine
ABSTRACTIndians into Medicine (INMED) provides academic,
financial, and personal support for Indian college and professionalstudents training for health careers, and supports summer enrichmentsessions beginning in junior high school. This INMED activity bookcontains puzzles, coloring pages, quizzes, and facts about health andthe human body. Topics covered include American Indian reservations,the digestive system, American Indian values, health careers, themuscular system, major organs of the body, teeth, the largest Indianreservations and tribes, the eye, the skeletal and circulatorysystems, the ear, and the Indian Health Service. (SV)
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HEALTHY GAMES AND TEASERS
by David Ripley, Arickara/Blackfoot and James N. Beiswenger
Did You Know? sections by Donna Rieske
HEALTHY GAMES AND TEASERS is a book of fun and learning, pre-pared for the Indians into Medicine (INMED) Program. INMED is aneducation program which assists Indian students who are training forhealth careers. Support services include academic, financial and personalsupport for college and professional students. INMED's summerenrichment sessions are designed for students at any level from juniorhigh through professional school. This comprehensive approachseparates INMED from most other educational assistance programs. Formore information contact:
INMEDSchool of MedicineUniversity of North Dakota501 N. Columbia RoadGrand Forks, ND 58203
telephone: 701-777-3037 (collect)
Match Reservation with StateThe Indians into Medicine program is located in the north central part of the United States, and theprogram's student) come from all over the country.
Indian health facilities in the states pictured below are among the most understaffed in the country.Can you match the correct states with the 22 reservations listed below?
MONTANA
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WYOMING
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MATCH THE RESERVATION
example:
BLACKFEET 4
TURTLE MOUNTAIN
OMAHA
SANTEE
SISSETON
FORT BERTHOLD
CROW CREEK
WINNEBAGO
WITH THE STATE NUMBERS SHOWN ABOVE
CHEYENNE RIVER
CROW
WIND RIVER
FORT BELKNAP
STANDING ROCK
FLATHEAD
PINE RIDGE
FORT TOTTEN
ROCKY BOYS
ROSEBUD
FORT PECK
YANKTON
NORTHERNCHEYENNE
LOWER BRULE
DID YOU KNOW? Walking one step in :yes up to 200 different muscles.
Digestive Sy tCrossword Puzzle
ACROSS:
1. The small hairlikeprojections inside thesmall intestine.
2. The small intestine isabout feet long.
3. Produces the pancreaticjuices.
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DOWN:
4. is secreted into the mouth.
5. Place where food is stored and digested.
6. These bite and chew food.
7. Last section of large intestine
8. Digestive juices and zymes produce chemicalchanges in the food you eat.
9. What Indian people like to eat in a bowl, with frybread.
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DID YOU KNOW?Your tongue is coveredwith thousands of tastebuds.
HIDDEN MESSAGE:Look at this page in a mirror to help Hawk find animportant message for ail young people.
DID YOU KNOW? You can't catch a cold from a change in temperature.
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Know Your Health CareersThe Indians into Medicine program's students have been trained in the followingcareer areas. Match the definitions with the appropriate career categories.
1. medical doctor
2. registered nurse
3. medical technologist
4. physician assistant
5. Master of Public Health
6. clinical psychologist
7. health educator
8. addiction counselor
9. dentist
10. optometrist
11. nurse anesthetist
12. physical therapist
13. pharmacist
14. nurse practitioner
a. RN trained to administer anesthesia
b. helps people to deal with their alcohol or drugdependency problems
c. advanced degree for specialization in health areassuch as administration, education, biomedicalscience, environmental health or social policy
d. performs tests to determine the absence, presence orextent of disease, trained in lab work
e. special degree to treat & prevent human illness,treatment may include drugs and surgery
f. doctor who examines, diagnoses and treatsconditions of the vision system
trained in the science of preparing and dispensingdrugs
h. RN with advanced training in areas such as geriatrics,family care or pediatrics, may perform exams anddiagnostic tests, develop treatment programs orcounsel patients
i. promotes good health by educating people aboutthe causes of disease and the means of prevention
trained to help people with behavior problems
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k. cares for sick patients and monitors their progress,also promotes physical, mental and social well-being
I. performs patient care tasks under a physician'ssupervision, may perform physical examinations,prescribe certain drugs, and counsel patients.
m. treats people with physical disabilities or handicaps,through such means as prescribing exercise programsor applying heat, cold, water or electricity.
n. treats oral diseases & disorders, such as tooth decay,gum disease and crooked teeth.
LDID YOU KNOW? Your brain is always working, even when you're sleeping.
FIND THESE MUSCLESWORD SEARCH
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DID YOU KNOW?Skin has tiny musclesin it.An adult heart beatsapproximately 70 timesa minute and a child'sbeats 90 times eachminute.
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C boring PageINDIAN VALUE:Generosity We are only on this earth for a short time.
Sharing brings honor to ycsu and to your family.,
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Id SoMaj Organs
Match the numbered organs with their names below:
Spleen Brain BladderLiver Pancreas LungKidney Heart Small IntestineStomach Large Intestine
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Know Your .eeti-Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS:
1. Informal name for a human's firstset of teeth, also a nutritiousbeverage in cartons.
3. Teeth found between molars andcanines.
4. Upper and lower front teeth, alsocalled "cutters."
5. Hardest material in the humanbody.
DOWN:
1. Teeth which are used for grinding food.
2. Sharp-pointed teeth, also called "dogteeth."
DID YOU KNOW? You taste with your tongue, but a butterfly tastes with its feet.
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Our Largest ReservationsWhen health professionals enter the Indian Health Service, it is quite likelythat they will provide primary care service to on-reservation Indianpopulations. On the list below, circle the ten reservations and trust landsyou think have the largest Indian populations.
Blackfeet, MT
Cheyenne River, SD
Gila River, AZ
Fort Berthold, ND
Menominee, WI
Rosebud, SD
Wind River, WY
Eastern Cherokee, NC
Mescalero Apache, NM
Navajo, AZ-NM-UT
Pine Ridge, SD
Hopi, AZ
Zuni, NM
Red Lake, MN
Fort Apache, AZ
Crow, MT
San Carlos, AZ
Mississippi Choctaw, MS
Colville, WA
Papago, AZ
DID YOU KNOW? The brain is 80 percent water.
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FIND THESE TRIBES
Cree
Sioux
Hidatsa
CrowSpokane
Ponca
OmahaMandanArickara
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DID YOU KNOW?Your funny bone isnot really a bone,but a nerve.
g: boring P gINDIAN VALUE:Respect To honor oneself by showing consideration for all,
and by feeling pride for being Indian and a memberof a tribe.
Wisdom The ability to understand what is true, right, andlasting.
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DID YOU KNOW?Your heart is apump which neverrests.You yawn to getmore oxygen intoyour body.
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DIRECTIONS: Match the number of the eye parts on the diagramabove with the names and definitions below. If you have trouble,try to find a diagram of an eye in a science book or encyclopedia.
vitreous body transparent jelly behind the lens
pupil dark celtral opening of the iris
iris colored part around the pupil
retina light sensitive membrane
ciliary muscle controls the lens' ability to focus
optic nerve carries impulses to the brain
lens transparent body that focuses light rays
aqueous humor occupies space between lens & cornea
cornea transparent body that covers iris and pupil
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DID YOU KNOW?There are 75 trillion cellsin the human body.Hair grows V inch everymonth.
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FIND THESE BONESWORD SEARCH
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Tibia
Radius
Ribs
Ulna
Carpals
Femur
Scapula
Humerus
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DID YOU KNOW?The femur (thighbone) is the longestbone in your body.
206 bones make upthe human skeleton.
Circulatory SystemCrossword Puzzle
DOWN:
1. Exercise(speeds up) yourheart rate."
2. Blood vesselsleading away fromthe heart.
3. Pumps the blood.
4. Blood vesselsreturning to theheart.
ACROSS:
5. Blood vesselsdelivering oxygen tothe body cells.
6. Nerve that slowsdown the heart.
7. vascularrefers to the heartand blood vessels asa unified bodysystem.
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DID YOU KNOW?It takes less than one minute for your blood to take a trip all around your body.If you could stretch out your blood vessels, they would reach almost halfwayaround the world.Your heart does enough work every day to raise a train engine one meter off theground.
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Courage the quality giving one the alorcyto do what is right in the face ofdanger, fear, selfishness andhard times.
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DID YOU KNOW?Native Americans chewed thebark of the willow tree to relievepain.Straight hair is round, wavy hairis oval, and curly hair is flat.
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DIRECTIONS: Match the numbers of the ear parts on the diagramabove with their names below. If you get stuck, be resourceful and finda diagram in a textbook or encyclopedia.
anvil small inclus (middle) bone
eustachian tube connects inner cavity with throatstirrup small stapes (inner) bone
cochlea spiral part of inner ear
eardrum receives and transmits sound waves
outer ear flap of skin connected to opening in headsemicircular canals provides balancehammer small malleus (outer) bone
auditory nerve transmits signals to hearing centers in brain
DID YOU KNOW?The smallestbones in yourbody are insideyour ear.
White blood cellseat harmfulgerms.
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The Geography ofIndian Health CareThe Indian Health Service has divided the country into areas which areserved through IHS area offices and program offices. Match the serviceareas of the country with the area and program offices below. (HINT: The
area offices are numbered and the program offices are lettered.)
IHS Area Offices:AberdeenAlaskaAlbuquerqueBillingsNavajoOklahoma CityPhoenixPortland
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IHS Program Offices:BemidjiCaliforniaNashvilleTucson
DID YOU KNOW?White blood cells eat harmful germs.
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DID YOU KNOW? A line of 1,000 germs could fit across the top of a pencil.
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Blackieet 4 Cheyenne River 2 Rocky Boys 4
Turtle Mountain 1 Crow 4 Rosebud 2
Omaha 3 Wind River 6 Fort Peck 4
Santee 2,3 Ft. Belknap 4 Yankton 2
Sisseton 1,2 Standing Rock 1,2 N.Cheyenne 4
Fort Berthold 1 Flathead 4 Lower Brule 2
Crow Creek 2 Pine Ridge 2
Winnebago 3 Fort Totten 1
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Life is your gift.Drugs kill.
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Navajo, AZ-NM, UT Hopi, AZPine Ridge, SD Zuni, NMGila River, AZ San Carlos, AZPapago, AZ Rosebud, SDFort Apache, AZ Blackfeet, MT
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