Wounds!
Diseases?
Burns!
Head injuries:(
*Bonus*
100

Using a body part to stabilize another injured body part. 

What is an anatomical splint? 

100

Chest pain, sweating, dizziness, fatigue, breathing difficulty. 

What are the symptoms of a heart attack? 

100

First, second, and third degree. 

What are the types of burns? 

100

Caused by a blow to the head.

What is a concussion? 

100

Facial droop

Arm weakness

Speech difficulty 

Time to call 911

How to recognize a stroke? 

200

Injury from a pointed object that penetrates the skin. 

What is a puncture wound? 

200

Shortness of breath, cough, chest tightness, and wheezing. 

What are signs of an asthma attack? 

200

Thermal, chemical, electrical and radiation.

What are the types of burns? 

200

Struck in the nose, or as the result of excessive heat drying mucous membranes. 

What are the causes of nosebleeds? 

200

Call poison control and reference the SDS immediately.

How to treat ingested poisonings?

300

When a ligament surrounding the joint are stretched or torn. 

What is a sprain? 

300

When fluids and electrolytes are impaired, such as with a diabetic emergency. 

What is metabolic shock? 

300

Immediately flush skin with cool water and reference SDS. 

How to treat chemical burns?

300

Hold eyes open and continually flush with water. 

How to treat chemicals in the eye?

300

Blood spurting from an artery with each heartbeat. 

What is arterial bleeding? 

400

Swelling, tenderness, and bruising.

What are symptoms of internal bleeding?

400

Caused by head injury, brain tumor, hypoglycemia, drug overdose, poisoning, infectious diseases, and fever. 

What are the causes of seizures? 

400

Can cause internal injuries and has entrance and exit wounds.

What is an electric burn? 

400

Have the guest close their unaffected eye.

How to treat injuries of the eye?

400

Carefully move the fetus toward the left side of the abdomen for CPR. 

What is Lateral Uterine Displacement (LUD)?

500

Coconut water, milk, or salt water. 

What are liquids used for treating a lost tooth?


500

88%-92%

What are the O2 readings of someone with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)?

500

The size of the guests hand is equal to approximately 1% of the surface area of the guests body. 

What is the Rule of the Hand? 

500

Loss of consciousness, pain, deformity of the skull, exposed brain matter.

What are the effects of a skull fracture? 

500

Close the mouth and nose, and place the resuscitation mask over the stoma. 

How to provide rescue breathing to someone with a layrngectomy? 

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