The 3 C's
Cuts and Burns
CPR and Choking
Emergencies
Seizures
100

This is the first step in first aid to make sure the area is safe.

What is "Check the scene"

100

What is the first thing you do for a small cut?

Clean it

100

CPR is used when someone is not doing this.

Breathing

100

What number should you call in an emergency?

911

100

During a seizure, you should move these away from the person. 

Objects

200

This step means calling 911 for help.

What is "Call"

200

You should do this to stop bleeding.

Apply pressure

200

A person who is choking may not be able to do this.

Speak/Talk

200

You should always stay _______ during an emergency.

Calm

200

You should NOT put this in a person's mouth during a seizure.

Any object.

300

This step means helping the injured person.

What is "Care"

300

You should cool a burn using this.

Cool running water

300

This is the first question you ask someone who may be choking.

"Are you choking?"

300

This information is important to give to a 911 operator.

Location of emergency.

300

This is something you should do after the seizure stops.

Turn them on their side.

400

You should do this before helping someone to avoid getting hurt yourself.

What is "Check for danger"

400

You should NOT use this on a burn.

Ice

400

This is one physical sign on choking.

Clutching the throat.

400

Something you should NOT do during an emergency.

Panic or leave the person alone.

400

You should call 911 if a seizure lasts longer than this time.

5 minutes

500

Name all 3 C's of first aid.

What is "Check, Call and Care"

500

This type of bleeding requires immediate emergency help.

Severe bleeding

500

This should always be done during a choking emergency.

Call 911

500

Name one situation when you should call 911.

Unconscious person

Not breathing

Severe injury

500

This is one thing you should NEVER do during a seizure.

Hold them down

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