Important when getting bitten.
What is identifying the animal?
Extended rapid breathing
What is hyperventilation?
The burn that victims don’t feel.
What is a third degree burn?
The human body temperature.
What is 98.6°F?
The bone when fractured is treated as a hurry case.
What is the femur?
Lyme diseases, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other serious illnesses.
What diseases do ticks spread?
The type of wound that easily causes infection.
What are puncture wounds?
The sign of second degree burns.
What are blisters?
Frozen skin and tissue.
What is a symptom of frostbite?
A strip of rigid material used for supporting and immobilizing a broken bone.
What is a splint?
The illness people bitten by warm-blooded animals must get treated for.
What is rabies?
Flushing the eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes.
What is the treatment for chemicals in the eye?
Another name for first degree burns.
What are superficial burns?
When a persons core body temperature reaches over 105°F.
What is heat stroke?
Gently squeezing and then release a congenial or toenail beyond the splint. The pink color should return in one or two seconds.
What is checking for circulation?
Not approaching wild animals.
What helps decrease the chances of getting bitten?
A type of allergic reaction.
What is anaphylactic shock?
Applying ice to a burn.
What should you not do?
Caffeinated soft drinks, coffee, and tea.
What are drinks that can worsen hypothermia?
Deformity
Open Wounds
Tenderness
Swelling
What are signs of possible fractures?
What you should do.
What is telling Shawn you learned something?
The scout handbook.
What is bullsh!t?
The minimum spf of sunscreen to guard against sunburn.
What is 30?
The color of frostbitten skin.
What is gray or white?
Carefully clean the fracture wound with a stream of water squeezed from a water bottle or a sturdy plastic bag with a small hole punched in one corner.
What should you do if medical help will not arrive within an hour?