3rd Quarter MAPEH

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  • Requires Facilities and Equipment
    Active Recreation
  • Does not requure facilities or equipment for fun and relaxing
    Passive Recreation
  • Can be done in halls, rooms or in classrooms
    Indoor Recreational Activities
  • In the 8th Century badminton is called
    Poona
  • When and where did badminton became an olympic sport?
    1992 in Barcelona Spain
  • In the 9th Century badminton is called
    Battledore
  • One of the oldest game
    Bowling
  • when was badminton introduced as demonstration game in olympics?
    1972
  • It was ( Badminton ) brought by who and when in England.
    1870 by Duke Beaufort
  • Where and when did bowling originate from?
    Egypt, 7000
  • What was bowling called before its name now?
    Tenpins
  • A filipino bowling champion
    "Paeng" or Rafael Nepomuceno
  • Maximum dimenions (bowling) 60ft long and 42 width.
  • Equipments in bowling
    Shoes
    Pins
    Bowling Ball
    Lane
  • First ball knocked down all 10 pins
    Strike
  • Knocked down all pins second time after knocking all pins on the first time
    Spare
  • A player obtains a strike by hitting the pins in the opposite pocket.
    Brooklyn
  • The weight of the badminton racket or raquet is
    Not more than 100 grams
  • Length of racket does not exceed 680 mm and width not exceeding 230 mm
  • Badminton raquet or racket is made up of light materials like
    Aluminum
    Carbon
    Carbon Fiber
  • Shuttlecock consist of
    16 left goose feathers
  • Aims to give leisure
    Recreational Activities
  • Aims to give leisure while interacting with natural environment
    Outdoor Recreation
  • A long walj for pleasure or exercise, associated with mountaineering, trekking and mountain climbing.
    Hiking
  • What does DR ABC stand for?
    Danger
    Response
    Airway
    Breathing
    Circulation
  • A more detailed assessment conducted after primary survey
    Secondary Survey
  • 3 parts of cravat bandage
    Base
    Point
    End
  • A piece of sterile cloth that covers a wound to prevent infection or stop bleeding
    Dressing
  • Piece of material used to cover wounds or keep dressings in place or to apply pressure and control bleeding.
    Bandage
  • Large Triangular Bandages and are folded to create slings.
    Triangular bandage
  • Made of stretchable materials like elastic or latex and provides compression and supports sprains and joint injuries.
    Elastic Bandages
  • Made of woven cotton and arehighly absorbent.
    Gauze Bandages
  • Used for wounds on top and back,hand, and foot and as arm sling.
    Open Phase
  • Free from bacteria and is totally clean
    Sterile
  • Flatten by pressure, squeeze, or press.
    Compress
  • Used to reduce swelling, relieves pain especially for sprains and strains.
    Cold Compress
  • Is a penetrating injury caused by nails, kneedles and other pointy object.
    Puncture
  • Caused by rubbing or scraping of the skin on a rough surface.
    Abrasion
  • Cut caused by a knife, broken glass, or sharp objects.
    Incision
  • An unpolished breaking or tearing of delicate tissues.
    Laceration