What is (almost) always the first step to administering first aid?
Call 911/Instruct a bystander to call 911.
How do you remove a tick?
Grasp the tick with tweezers close to the skin. Gently pull until it comes loose.
What are the 4 things you look for when doing a "quick assessment" of an injured person?
1. Are they breathing? 2. Is their heart breathing? 3. Is there severe bleeding? 4. Is there evidence of poisoning?
True or False: when someone is stung by a bee or wasp, you should squeeze the wound to get the stinger out.
False. Squeezing will force more venom into the skin from the sac attached to the stinger.
How should you treat someone who has an object in their eye (not dust, sand, ect)?
Wrap both eyes to prevent damage, call 911, do not attempt to remove the object, stop the victim from touching their eye.
What is the first step you should take to treat a venemous snake bite?
Get away from the gosh darn snake!
What are 2 of the ways to help a victim of hypothermia?
1. Take the victim into a shelter & get in warm, dry clothes. 2. Zip into dry sleeping bag or cover with blankets, coats. 3. Offer hot liquids (hot chocolate, soup). 4. Give water bottles filled with warm fluid to hold in the armpit and groin areas. 5. If possible, have the victim breate warm, moist air. 6. Be ready to provide other first aid, if necessary. 7. Seek medical attention for the victim.
Should you ever move an accident victim with serious injuries before help arrives? If so, in what situation?
Yes, if the victim is in immediate danger: for example, out of a river or in the path of a fire.
What is one of the the 5 steps for first aid for broken bones?
1. Check & treat for "Hurry Cases" 2. Treat for shock. 3. Have the victim lie still where you found him. Make him as comfortable as possible. 4. Call for medical help. 5. If you must move the victim, splint the broken bone.