An acronym utilized for closed wounds
What is R.I.C.E
Used to apply pressure to a scalp wound
What is gauze?
Most common type of breathing emergency
What is asthma?
The protective equipment for a lifeguard
What are gloves?
The highest burn classification
What are third-degree burns?
Used when bleeding cannot be controlled with pressure
What is a Tourniquet?
Problems with vision or balance could mean
What is a concussion?
The treatment for a diabetic Emergency
What is giving sugar?
The unresponsive GID whistle code
What are two long whistles?
Another word for radiational burns
What is a sunburn?
Can be soft, rigid, or a body part used to restrict movement
What is a splint?
Time frame to pinch the nostrils for a nosebleed
What is 5 minutes?
Usage of an epinephrine auto-injector
What is caring for anaphylactic shock?
A scene where power should be cut off
What is an open wire?
The four types of burns
What are chemical, electrical, radiation, and thermal?
S stands for what when using the D.O.T.S. acronym
What is Swelling?
Scenario when needed to locate dislodged tooth/teeth
What is a tooth avulsion?
An acronym used to recognize a stroke
What is F.A.S.T.?
Entering a conscious GID scene, you must
What is asking consent?
Care for a chemical burn
What is flush with water for 20 minutes?
A dressing is placed onto a wound, but what holds the dressing in place is
What is a bandage?
Time frame to rinse chemicals from the eye
What is continuous?
A reason to use Non-Aspirin over Aspirin
What is an allergy or taking a blood thinner?
The saying used for checking scene safety is
What is Glass, Fire, and Wire?
Differentiating factor for electrical burns
What is disrupting heart functions?