First Aid Basics
Cuts, Scrapes, and Bleeding
Bumps, Sprains, and Stings
Sun, Heat, and Ticks
General Scenarios
100

What is the #1 rule for counselors?

What is keep the campers safe

100

What should you use to rinse or clean a minor scrape?

What is water

100

What item can help with a minor bump, bruise, or swelling?

What is an ice pack

100

Name two ways to prevent sunburn at camp.

What is sunscreen, shade breaks, hats, or light clothing

100

A camper has a tiny scrape, it is cleaned, bandaged, and they feel fine. Who usually handles this?

What is a counselor

200

What should you put on before helping a camper who is bleeding?

What is gloves!

200

For heavy bleeding, what should you apply with gauze?

What is firm direct pressure

200

What does the “R” in RICE stand for?

What is "Rest"

200

Besides sunscreen, what should campers be encouraged to do often?

What is drink water

200

A camper falls, hits their head, and says they feel “okay.” Should you still report it?

Yes. Head injuries should be reported.

300

What are the three things you should quickly observe when approaching a camper?

What is bleeding, breathing, and behavior

300

For a bloody nose, should the camper lean forward or backward and where should they pinch their nose?

What is lean forward, and the soft, fleshy tissue

300

Name two signs that a bump, sprain, or sting should be reported to the Health Director or Village Director.

What is a head injury, possible fracture/sprain, allergic reaction, worsening pain/swelling, cannot return to normal activity

300

Where do ticks often like to hide on the body?

What are warm, moist areas

300

A camper has a dirty, open wound from falling outside. Should this be treated as a simple Band-Aid situation?

No. Call the Health Director or Village Director.

400

Before approaching and helping a camper, what should you check first?

What is whether the scene is safe

400

What is something people used to commonly put on cuts and scrapes, but we now know should not be used because it can damage healthy tissue and slow healing?

What is hydrogen peroxide (also rubbing alcohol)

400

If a camper cannot return to baseline or normal activity after an injury, what should you do?

What is call the Health Director or Village Director.

400

Name two emergency warning signs of serious heat illness.

What is confusion, altered mental status, fainting, seizure, loss of consciousness, or not acting right.

400

A camper says they have something stuck in their eye. It has been irritating them for 5 minutes, and blinking has not helped. What should you do?

What is do not let them rub it -- Call the Health Director/Village Director. If allowed, flush with saline or clean water while tilting the affected eye downward/outward. Do not try to pick anything out.

500

What are the four basic steps when approaching a camper who needs help?

What is S.T.O.P. Scene safe, Take PPE/gloves, Observe, and Phone/call for help if needed.

500

Name two wound situations where you should call the Health Director or Village Director.

What is heavy/spurting bleeding, bleeding that will not stop, deep/gaping wound, dirty wound, face/eye/genital injury

500

A camper gets stung and develops hives, facial swelling, vomiting, dizziness, or trouble breathing. What type of problem should you worry about?

What is allergic reaction/anaphylaxis; get help immediately.

500

If a camper has an attached tick, what should a counselor do according to the presentation?

What is report it -- do not remove it yourself unless instructed to do so. When removing it, use fine-tipped tweezers, grab it as close to the base as possible, and pull at an even pace

500

A camper falls and says their wrist is broken. On the incident report, should you write “broken wrist”?

No. Write objective facts, such as “camper reported wrist pain,” what you observed, care given, and who was notified.

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