DRSABCD & CPR
Outdoor Injuries
First Aid Equipment
Improvisation Techniques
Emergency Communication
100

What does the “D” in DRSABCD stand for?

Danger

100

What is a common symptom of a sprain?

Swelling, bruising, and limited movement

100

Name one item that should be in every first aid kit.

Bandages, gloves, antiseptic, etc.

100

What can you use to make an arm sling if you don’t have a triangle bandage?

A jumper, scarf, or bandana

100

What number do you dial in Australia for emergencies?

000

200

What is the correct CPR ratio for an adult?

30 compressions : 2 breaths

200

What do you do if someone is bitten by a snake?

Keep them still, apply a pressure bandage, call for help

200

What is the main difference between a wilderness and urban first aid kit?

Wilderness kits are more comprehensive and include gear for longer-term care

200

Name one item that can be used as padding in a splint.

Socks, hike mat, jumper

200

What’s one limitation of relying on a mobile phone in remote areas?

No reception

300

How can you check if someone is breathing?

Look, listen, and feel for 10 seconds. E.g rise and fall of chest.

300

Name one difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Heat stroke involves confusion, possible unconsciousness, and lack of sweating

300

What is a triangle bandage used for?

Slings, securing limbs, head wounds, etc.

300

How could a tarp be used to assist with first aid?

As a stretcher, to keep patient dry/warm, shelter

300

What is a PLB and why is it useful?

Personal Locator Beacon – sends emergency signal with GPS

400

What should you do if a person is unconscious but breathing?

Place them in the recovery position

400

What is the first step if a person starts having an asthma attack?

Help them use their reliever inhaler (puffer)

400

Why is it important to carry gloves in your kit?

To prevent infection and protect both rescuer and patient

400

How can shoelaces or a belt help when treating an injury?

They can secure a splint or be used as a tourniquet in extreme cases

400

What 3 things should you tell emergency services when calling?

Who you are, where you are, what happened

500

What does an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) do, and when would you use it?

Delivers a shock to restart the heart; use when the patient is unresponsive and not breathing. i.e after performing CPR

500

What is hypothermia and how can you treat it?

Body temperature drops too low; treat by warming slowly, dry clothing, warm fluids

500

What items are essential for treating a broken limb in the bush?

Splint material (sticks, padding, bandages)

500

Describe how you’d build a stretcher using only sticks, rope, and a tarp.

Lay tarp flat, place sticks along each side, roll tarp edges around sticks, tie with rope to secure

500

What is the Emergency Plus app and how can it help in a remote area?

It’s a free app that uses GPS to give your exact location to emergency services

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