The three things "ABC" stands for in First AID
What is Airway, Breathing , and Circulation?
The correct action for a minor cut.
What is clean it and apply antiseptic then bandage?
the signs of shock
What is pale skin, fast pulse, confusion and weakness
Signs of heat exhaustion.
What is heavy sweating, weakness, nausea?
First step in emergency
What is check sce?ne for safety
The reason First aid is so important in scouting.
What is it prepares scouts to respond to emergencies?
The correct way to control serious bleeding.
What is apply direct pressure and elevate the wound?
actions required when someone has a seizure
What is protect from injury, do not restrain or put anything in the mouth,
time it
First aid for hypothermia
What is warm slowly remove wet clothes, insulate
Meaning of check, call care
check the scene, call for help, give care
The purpose of triangle bandages.
What is to make splints, slings, or secure dressings?
rest ice compression and elevate
What is confusion, weakness, hunger or unconciousness?
Proper removal of tick
What is grasp near skin with tweezers and pull straight out
Proper time to call 911
If injury is life threatening
Three things found in personal first aid kit.
What are bandages, gloves, antiseptic wipes, scissors, gauze, tweezers, pain relievers,
The proper treatment of a first degree burn
What is cool water, clean, cover with sterile dressing?
Treatment of allergic reaction with breathing difficulty
What is use an Epipen and call 911
Signs of frostbite
What is pale cold numb skin which may turn Black
Reason for wearing gloves while giving first aid
Protect against pathogens
The difference between personal and patrol first aid kits.
What is patrol kits are larger and serve multiple scouts?
The times when you should not move an injured person.
The universal number for poison control.
What is 1=800=222=1222?
What is call 911 , cool immediately, get to shade
Meaning of acronym AED and when is it used
Automated external defibrillator, for cardiac arrest