A type of carry used to travel long distances, where the victim is carried over the rescuer's shoulder
What is the Fireman's Carry?
Heavy, durable fabric used to treat blisters.
What is Moleskin?
If there is an item stuck in someone's airway, they are doing this.
What is choking?
Two names for each type of burn.
What is superficial/1st degree, partial thickness/2nd degree, and full thickness/3rd degree?
The first thing done when starting a first aid problem.
What is check the scene?
A good method for carrying an injured person upstairs or through narrow, winding spaces
What is the Chair Carry?
This ailment is signified by redness, blisters, swelling, itching, fever, and headache.
What is poison from plants?
This condition can be spread by a bite from a warm-blooded animal.
What is rabies?
Treatment for Hypothermia.
What is have the person drink warm liquids, Move the person into a shelter, remove and replace wet clothing, wrap in blankets or a sleeping bag, warm water bottles in the armpit and groin, and Monitor the patient closely for any change in condition?
Heart Attack, Stroke, Severe Bleeding, and Choking are examples of this.
What is a Hurry Case?
Reasons to transport a victim (3)
What is the scene is unsafe, to give proper/better care, or to reach another victim?
Two methods of removing a fishhook.
What is cut the barb and back out through the entry wound, or tie string around the hook, apply firm pressure, and pull?
Another name for hypoglycemia.
This condition occurs when the skin is exposed to cold temperatures and ice crystals begin to form on the top layer only.
What is frostnip?
Six things to mention when calling for help.
What is Location, Description of injuries or illness, Time the injuries or illness occurred, Treatment the victim has received, Number of people with the victim and their general first aid skill level, and Requests for special assistance or equipment (if needed)?
The 3 Different Types Of Improvised Stretchers
What are Shirt Stretcher, Blanket Stretcher, and Board Stretcher?
The two categories of venomous snakes found in North America.
What are pit vipers and coral snakes?
What not to use on an aching tooth or gum?
What is heat or aspirin?
Treatment for Heatstroke.
What is Call for medical assistance immediately, Move the person to an air-conditioned or shady area. Loosen tight clothing, and further cool the victim by fanning and applying wet towels. Place ice packs under the armpits and against the neck and groin. If the person is able to drink, give small amounts of cool water.
Every item from the first aid kit possibly used to treat severe bleeding.
What are gloves, goggles, sterile gauze pads, bandage/cravat, and tourniquet?
Every multiple-rescuer assist mentioned in the first aid book.
What are the Four-handed seat, Two-handed seat, Chair carry, Walking assist, and Hammock carry?
What is a fire ant?
The three health problems that could be identified by a medical ID Bracelet
What are Allergies, Diabetes, and Epilepsy?
The amount of time it takes for the body to completely restore fluids lost in dehydration?
What is 36 Hours?
The three goals of first aid.
What is to protect a person who is injured or ill from further harm, manage life-threatening medical emergencies, and get professional medical care for the person?