Weather
Surroundings
Body
Treatment
Prevention/Basics
100

What temperature do people usually have when they have a heatstroke?

105 degrees


100

Demonstrate the distress signal for choking

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100

What is another name for a first-degree burn?

Superficial burn

100

Check for any signs of life, for no more than...?

10 seconds

100

What should you do for a nosebleed and why?

Let the person lean forward, so blood doesn't run down the throat

200

What should you not attempt when someone has frostbite?

Don't attempt to place an affected part next to a fire or dry heater.

200

Name three poison plants(Without scout book)

Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison sumac

200

How long will it take for skin to start being irritated, after touching poison plants? 

What is the oil?(EXTRA POINTS)

10 to 20 minutes

200

What should you do before applying any antibiotics and hydrocortisone creams?

Ask permission, because victim may be allergic

200

What is the method to suspect a stroke and what it stands for?

FAST, F=face, A=arm, S=speech, T=time

300

How does frostbite occur?

Skin and tissue become cold enough to freeze


300

What is the most inhaled poison?

Carbon Monoxide

300

During shock, what will the circulatory system do?

Will not provide enough blood to all parts of the body

300

Demonstrate four-handed seat and pack-strap carry. What are they used for?

Moving an ill or injured person


300

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 

400

What is our bodies organs and brain temperature around?

98.6 

400

For a second-degree burn where does it go through?

Tissue beneath the skin

400

What happens in the body when someone has a stroke?

The blood supply to the brain bursts or is blocked by a clot(cells begin to die)

400

How long do you do compression's, for CPR?

100 per minute-or 30 compression's in about 18 seconds

400

What is a method to suspect a possibly fracture?

DOTS, D=deformity, T=tenderness, O=open wounds, S=swelling

500

Name two signals of stroke

What is the hardest stroke to recover from?(Due to bleeding in the brain)

Weakness or numbness on body, confusion, dizziness, severe headache

Hemorrhagic stroke 

500

Name two illnesses you can get from ticks

Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever

500

Show three things that you can use to help any injury on the body(Provided first aid kit)

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500

What is missing: To remove a tick use tweezers to grasp the tick close to the skin

Wear medical gloves!

500

What is the First Aid Method?

Check the scene, call for help, approach safely, provide urgent treatment, prevent further injury, treat for shock, make more examination, plan action

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