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100

A reptile whose bites should be treated as an emergency, venomous or not

What is a snake?

100

The animals that generally carry rabies

What are warm-blooded animals?

100

The central part of the body that should be held on to if you have to drag someone's body

What is the abdomen?

100

A common vine that causes itchy rashes when touched

What is poison ivy?

100

The three-digit number you should always call in an emergency

What is 911?

200

An injury similar to a bubble in the skin, should not be popped in order to prevent infection

What is a blister?

200

Out of the three types of burns, this is the one that most commonly leaves blisters; also called a partial-thickness burn

What is a second-degree burn?

200

A plan that is made in case of a emergency, so that people know where to go and what to do

What is an emergency plan?

200

One of the ten essentials, this item should be packed on every outing, and you may need a large and a small one

What is a first aid kit?

200

Cases that are emergencies; they must be treated quickly, or the person has a high chance of dying

What are hurry cases?

300

Simple cuts and other wounds should always be washed thoroughly, otherwise this can occur

What is an infection?

300

This object can cause a puncture wound and is tricky to remove

What is a fishhook?

300

A long object, usually a stick or plank, that is bandaged alongside a broken bone in order to help it remain straight

What is a splint?

300

Found in any good first aid kit, this item helps remove small objects, like splinters

What are tweezers?

300

A blood clot to the brain that can result in the loss of control in one side of the body, slurred speech, loss of vision in one eye, dizziness, a severe headache, and ultimately permanent damage

What is a stroke?

400

An affliction of the skin that results from prolonged exposure to the cold

What is frostbite?


400

A sickness caused by heat exposure and lack of water that is characterized by dizziness, a weak pulse, and possible muscle cramps

What is heat exhaustion?

400

A person with this injury will be unable to walk right, and may need to be carried or on crutches

What is a sprained ankle?

400

Often found in the form of an ointment, this first aid kit component is applied when there is broken skin; it kills most bacteria

What is an antibiotic?

400

The number for poison control

What is 800-222-1222?

500

This maneuver is named after a person, and it is often used to save a person from choking

What is the Heimlich Maneuver?

500

A common side effect of other injuries and illnesses, is relatively simple to cure but is also easy to be afflicted with in real-world situations

What is shock?

500

The signs of a heart attack (or at least two)

What are shortness of breath, sudden pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen, cold sweat, unexplained fatigue, and dizziness?

500

This poisonous plant is similar to poison ivy, but it normally grows in wet areas and is not as common

What is poison sumac?

500

The four steps of the STOP process that should be completed during an emergency

What are stop, think, observe, and plan?

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