Gloves, pocket mask
What are barrier devices.
30:2
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths.
You see a camper 'sleeping' near the beach, but they don't answer when you call their name. What is your first step?
What is check the scene.
What is the length of time you should hold an epi-pen in a persons leg when administering it?
What is 3-5 seconds
It's tuck time and a camper has fallen unconscious in their cabin. You have checked breathing (no breathing) and given two rescue breaths. They did not go in. What do you do?
What is re-tilt the head and try again.
What do you need to protect if a conscious choking victim goes unconscious?
What is the head.
A camper comes to you complaining of a headache, flushed skin, nausea, feeling tired and hot. You diagnose it as _____________ and do what to help them?
What is Heat Exhaustion, and you take them out of the heat, put a cool cloth on their face and neck, give them small sips of water or electrolyte drink, take them to the nurse for tylenol if needed.
A camper comes to you with a nose bleed. You help them by _____________________
What is sitting them down, giving them paper towel to hold under their nose, tell them to pinch the top of their nose on the bone, and put ice on the back of their neck.
Signs and symptoms of a head injury that would require the spine board and 911 to be called include ________
What is fluid coming out of the ears, bump and/or bleeding from the head, loss of feeling anywhere in the body, vision problems, loss of consciousness or in and out of consciousness, nausea and vomiting.
A camper is running in capture the flag and trips over roots by the friendship tree. They're holding their ankle and are obviously in pain. The ankle instantly swells up. What are 4 important steps you take to help them?
What is rest and reassure, treating for potential shock, get ice for the ankle, immobilize the ankle with a tensor, elevate slightly if it's comfortable for the camper.