First step you do when you encounter a person unconscious
What is check the surroundings?
This hurry case occurs when the heart stops beating
What is bleeding?
This happens when your body loses heat faster than it can produce it.
What is "hypothermia"?
What is 3?
The Scout Motto.
What is "Be Prepared"?
this is the reason a stroke happens.
What is lack of blood flow to the brain?
If someone is unconscious and not breathing, this is the procedure you start.
What is CPR?
This cold-weather condition causes skin to turn white and numb.
What is Frostbite?
This heat-related condition causes heavy sweating and weakness
What is heat exhaustion?
This is the Scout slogan.
The 5 hurry cases
What are breathing, bleeding, beating, poison, and stroke?
Demonstrate the recovery position
Award if done right
Frostbite most commonly affects these parts of the body.
What are fingers, toes, nose, or ears?
This is the first step to treat a first degree burn.
What is "cool the skin with water or aloe vera"?
The year boy scouts was founded
what is 1910?
Main step in the breathing hurry case which can be done even if the person is unconscious.
What are abdominal thrusts?
Greg is poisoned and you have checked and have confirmed the area is safe, you tell Rick to call 911, this is what he is telling 911.
what are physical characteristics, allergies, etc (answers may vary)?
Bob is experiencing hypothermia after hiking in the cold for too long, this is the first thing you would do if pausable to treat it.
What is find a warm area (Ex: tent, cabin, etc)?
When treating heatstroke, you must immediately do this to cool the person down.
What is "move them to a cool area and apply cold compresses or immerse them in cool water"?
What is your good turn daily?
(up to speaker)
This tool is used as a last resort to stop blood flow to prevent excess blood loss.
What is a tourniquet?
This is the pace at which cpr should be done
what is 100-120 bpm?
This is the body temperature at which hypothermia can start at.
Below 95 Degrees F
Heatstroke occurs when the body temperature rises above this critical level.
What is "104°F (40°C)"?
This person is credited with founding the Boy Scouts
Who is "Robert Baden-Powell"?