How do you make a diagonal lashing? (what knot does it begin with and end with)
timber hitch and clove hitch.
Q: Explain when you would whip or fuse the end of a rope.
A: When the end is fraying.
Q: Explain 4 of the symptoms of shock.
A: No symptoms may be displayed. Weakness, confusion, fear, and/or dizziness. Skin that is moist, clammy, cool and pale. A quick, weak pulse. Shallow, rapid and irregular breathing. Nausea and vomiting. Extreme thirst.
Q: What are the 3 methods of purifying water?
A: Boiling, purification tablets, and filters.
which football team have been to the Superbowl the most?
PATRIOTS
Q: Explain the difference between simple and compound fractures.
A: Simple fractures do not cut through the skin. Compound fractures do pierce the skin.
Q: Explain two ways to administer first aid to a frostbite victim.
A: Get the victim in a warm dry place, warm the area with the palm of your hand (do not rub), put the area against your skin (armpit or belly), put the area in warm (not hot) water, get to a doctor.
Q: Explain symptoms and first aid for dehydration.
A: Symptoms are fatigue, headache and muscle aches, and confusion. Heat exhaustion, heatstroke, and hypothermia can all be caused in part by dehydration. First aid merely is rehydrating the body—water is best
Q: Name 5 “Scout Outdoor Essentials.”
A: Pocketknife, first aid kit, extra clothing, rain gear, water bottle, flashlight, trail food, matches and fire starters, sun protection, map, and compass.
what NBA team has won the most championships? (BONUS: how many?)
Boston Celtics
BONUS: 17
Q: In fundamental terms, explain first aid for stopped breathing.
A: Open the airway (lie the victim on their back, clear tongue and any other obstruction). If the airway seems to be open and the victim is still not inhaling and exhaling, begin rescue breathing (give breathe every 5 seconds while watching the chest rise). If the victim’s chest doesn’t rise to recheck the airway and perform the Heimlich maneuver. Resume rescue breathing; continue until medical help arrives and tells you to stop.
Q: Explain 2 locations where frostbite may occur and give 2 symptoms of frostbite.
A: Frostbite can occur in extremities: ears, nose, fingers or feet. Symptoms include pain, numbness, and grayish skin color.
Q: Explain first aid for heatstroke.
A: Move the victim to a cool, shady spot. Cool him any way possible: remove clothing, cover with wet towels or clothes, place him in a stream or bathtub. Keep the victim laying down with head and shoulders slightly raised. Monitor the victim closely: his temperature could go up again, he might vomit or require rescue breathing. Get emergency help right away.
Q: A bear bag is used to keep animals away from your food. How far out of reach does it need to be?
A: 12 feet off the ground, 8 feet away from trees.
which football team or teams have the most Superbowl wins?
patriots and steelers with 6 wins
Q: Explain first aid for a poisonous snakebite.
A: Get the victim to a doctor ASAP so that they can neutralize the venom. Remove jewelry that might cause problems if the area swells. Have the victim lie down and position the bitten part lower than the rest of the body. Treat for shock. Use a venom extractor, if available within 3 minutes of the bite. Do not make any cuts on the bite. Do not apply ice.
Q: Explain first aid for a first-degree burn.
A: Treat immediately by holding the burn under cold water or applying cool, wet compresses until there is little or no pain. Alternatively use a burn gel pad.
Q: Explain first aid for shock.
A: Eliminate the cause by restoring breathing and heartbeat, controlling bleeding, relieving severe pain and treating wounds. Make sure the airway stays open for breathing. Have the injured person lie down. Raise their feet to move blood from legs to vital organs. Keep them warm. Get emergency medical care
Q: Explain 3 principles of Leave No Trace.
A: Plan ahead and prepare. Camp and travel on durable surfaces. Pack it in, pack it out. Leave what you find. Minimize campfire use. Respect wildlife. Respect others.
who is the most decorated Olympic swimmer?
Michael Phelps
Q: What is a floor lashing used for?
A: The floor lashing is used to build the top of a table, the deck of a raft, or the walkway of a bridge.
Q: When someone is choking and cannot speak, cough or breathe what maneuver do you use?
A: what is the Heimlich maneuver.
Q: Explain the symptoms of heatstroke.
A: Very hot skin, red skin damp or dry with sweat, rapid pulse and noisy breathing, confusion and irritability, unconsciousness.
Q: When is cotton clothing good for outdoor activities? When is cotton bad for outdoor activities?
A: Cotton is good for warm, dry weather. Cotton is bad when wet since it will not keep your warm.
who is the most decorated American gymnast?
Simone Biles