Cuts, Scrapes & Bleeding
Burns & Blisters
Bites, Stings, & Allergies
Hot, Cold, & Emergency Conditions
Scenario
100

What is the first thing you do for a minor cut or scrape?

Clean the wound with water.

100

What is the first treatment for a minor burn?


Cool it with cool (not ice) water.

100

What should you do first for an insect sting?


Remove the stinger if present.

100

What condition is caused by too much heat and dehydration?


Heat exhaustion.

100

A Scout scrapes their knee and it’s bleeding a little. What should you do first?


Clean the wound with water.

200

What should you apply after cleaning a minor wound?

An antiseptic and a clean bandage.

200

How long should you cool a burn with water?


About 10–20 minutes.

200

How should you remove a stinger?


Scrape it off — don’t squeeze.

200

What are two signs of heat exhaustion?


Dizziness, nausea, heavy sweating.

200

A Scout cuts their finger and it keeps bleeding. What is the best way to stop it?


Apply direct pressure

300

What is the best way to stop serious bleeding?


Apply direct pressure.

300

Should you pop a blister?


No, it helps protect the skin underneath.

300

What is a sign of a severe allergic reaction?


Trouble breathing, swelling of face or throat.

300

What should you do for someone with hypothermia?


Warm them slowly and replace wet clothing.

300

A Scout gets a minor burn from a camp stove. What is the correct first aid?


Cool the burn with cool water for 10–20 minutes.

400

When should you seek medical help for bleeding?


If bleeding won’t stop after applying pressure.

400

What should you cover a blister with?


A moleskin

400

What should you do if someone is having a severe allergic reaction?


Get help immediately and use an epinephrine auto-injector (Epi-Pen) if available.

400

Name one sign of frostbite.


Numbness, pale or waxy skin, or hard skin 

400

A Scout is stung by a bee and starts having trouble breathing. What should you do?


Get help immediately and use an epinephrine auto-injector if available.

500

True or False: You should remove objects stuck in a bleeding wound.

False — leave it in place and apply pressure around it.

500

Which burn requires immediate medical attention: small blister or large charred burn?

Large charred burn.

500

True or False: You should apply ice directly to a sting without protection.


False — wrap ice in cloth.

500

What is the first thing you should do in any emergency?


Get help and assess the situation.

500

A Scout collapses on a hike and feels dizzy and nauseous on a hot day. What condition might this be and what should you do?


Heat exhaustion; move to shade, cool them down, and give water.

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