Survey the scene.
What is the 1st step to any emergency?
Scrape against stinger to remove.
What is a steop to treat a wasp, bee, or hornet sting?
Apply a sterile bandage loosely while treating this wound.
What is treating an abrasion?
Don't use the affected body part, possibly immobilize, elevate and ice for 24 hours.
What is R.I.C.E. treatment?
Burned area blisters; may cause redness, pain, and swelling.
What is a 2nd degree burn?
Immediate temporary care given to an injured or ill person until help arrives.
What is First Aid?
Wash and apply a special lotion like Calamine.
What is a step to treat an insect bite?
Apply a sterile bandage tightly when treating this wound.
What is how to treat a laceration?
If you suspect this has occurred, do not try to straighten the affected area.
What is how to treat a broken bone?
Cover burned area with clean dressing and call for medical help.
What do you do for a 3rd degree burn?
You can not be sued for helping an individual because of this.
What is the Good Samaritan Act?
A cut in the skin that is usually deep enough to require stitches.
What is a laceration?
If the wound is deep, leave the foreign object and call 911.
What is how to treat a puncture?
Apply firm pressure with clean cloth to area, do not remove piece of cloth.
Cover with a blanket or wrap to maintain body heat. Elevate legs. Victim may be pale with cool and moist skin.
What to do for someone going into shock?
Call 911 immediately. Move the victim who has flushed, hot and dry skin into shade. Cool the person off until medical help arrives.
What is how to treat a heat stroke?
A scrape or burn.
What is an abrasion?
The stretching or tearing of a ligament?
What is a sprain?
Sit down and lean forward, press on the nostril.
What is how to treat a nosebleed?
A sudden brief loss of consciousness caused by decrease blood flow to the brain.
What is fainting?

What is the universal sign for choking?
A hole in the skin causes by a sharp object.
What is a puncture?
The stretching or tearing of a tendon?
What is a strain?
Only the outer layer of the skin is burned and turns red.
What is a 1st degree burn?
Move the victim out of the sun and into shade. Elevate their legs and provide hydration. Monitor.