Bite Wound
Puncture Wounds
Fractures
Burns
Nosebleeds
100

What type of vaccine should you get if you are bitten by an undomesticated animal? 

Rabies Vaccine

100

If you have a protruding object should you remove it? 

NO!

100

Which two materials are most common for you to make a splint out of? 

Wood and Plastic 

100

These burns affect the epidermis layer of the skin. 

1st degree burn 

100

True/False: You should have the victim tilt their head backwards to stop the nosebleed? 

False

200

What type of bites can be more dangerous than an animal bite? 

Human Bite

200

What type of ointment should you use to prevent infection? 

Antibiotic (will accept Neosporin as well) 

200

If the break is in the lower part of your leg, you should use how many splints? 

2

200

You may remove jewelry or clothing from a burn victim ONLY if they are not what to the wound? 

Stuck (also will accept burned/burned to the wound/victim)

200

Once the nose bleed has stopped, the victim should avoid what? 

Blowing their nose or straining themselves 

300

What is the first thing you should do if you are bitten? 

Clean the wound with antibacterial soap. 

300

Why should you replace the bandage of your wound frequently? 

To check for infection

300

Why do you not want to wrap a fracture too tight? 

You can cut off blood flow. 

300

A 2nd degree burn affects which two layers of the skin? 

Epidermis and Dermis 

300

If the victim's nose continues to bleed for more than 20 minutes, they should what? 

Go to the emergency room. 

400

What type of bandage should you use when dressing the wound? 

A Sterile Bandage

400

A puncture wound is what type of injury caused by a sharp, pointed object piercing the skin? 

A deep injury 

400

A splint must be rigid and what than the bone? 

Longer 

400

With this type of burn, the victim may not feel much pain. 

3rd degree burn

400

The ice pack should be placed where on the victim's nose? 

The Bridge 

500

If the bite wound is deep, the victim may need to be treated for what? 

A Puncture Wound

500

What are the three things you need to look for when checking for an infection? 

Redness, puffiness, and starts to ooze pus. 

500

What does the acronym I.C.E. stand for? 

I-ice, C-compression, E-elevation

500

What are the 3 layers of your skin? 

Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis 

500

Having the victim lean forward will allow what? 

The blood to drain out. 

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