Encounters
Hurry Cases
Choking
Shock
Various Injuries
100

The first thing you should do before providing first aid

check your surroundings
100
What to do in case of suspected poisoning

Call 911/ Poison Control

100

If a person can _, they are not choking.

Breathe

100

What do you do before treating shock

Call 911

100
How do you treat a cut/scratch

Clean, disinfect, cover with a bandage

200

Who to call before properly treating a victim

911

200

Signs of a heart attack/cardiac arrest

pale skin, nausea, pain in the left side of the body

200

What do you do before the Heimlich if someone is choking

5 back blows

200

Symptoms of shock

Fast breathing, quick pulse, enlarged pupils

200

What do you do before cleaning a bigger cut

Stop bleeding with gauze
300
It is important to __ in order to make sure the victim is not more stressed out.

Calm down


300
Signs a person is not breathing

Chest is not rising/falling, breathing can not be heard

300
If a person stops breathing, you must perform this

CPR

300

How does shock occur

Sudden drop in blood flow throughout the body
300

Direction to tilt the victim's head when treating nosebleeds

Up

400

Something you always need to treat when encountering a victim

Shock

400

Item used to stop severe bleeding

Tourniquet

400

Explain the Heimlich Maneuver

If the explanation is good enough, you get the points

400

Things to prevent when treating shock

choking, tight clothing

400
Do NOT use freezing cold water to treat burns/scalds; it leads to this

Shock

500
NEVER move a victim, unless...

absolutely necessary

500

Acronym associated with strokes

FAST (Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 911)

500

If not the belly button, place your fist against the choking victim's _.

Breastbone

500

Why do you lift the victim's legs when treating for shock?

So more blood goes to the head

500

What to use for a bee sting instead of tweezers

Credit card/any flat, thin object

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