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FIRST AID
CASUALTIES
MOTHER NATURE
RANDOMNESS
100
If someone is awake but less alert than usual, what are 2 questions that should be asked?
What is your name, how old are you, what's the date
100
What is the 1st thing you should do before handling a victim with 2nd degree burns?
What is "wash your hands"....(blisters can become infected)
100
They help keep you safe when driving?
What is a "seat belt"
100
You have been taught to do this in the event of a being on fire.
What is "stop, drop, and roll"
100
Calories in a carb
What is 4 calories
200
These are 3 ways that poison can enter our systems.
What is swallowed, inhaled, and injected
200
This occurs when a person has been in extremely cold weather for a long time
What is "frostbite" or "hypothermia"
200
Provides protection, and is important when driving vehicles such as motorcycles.
What is a "helmet"
200
During a Tornado... this is absolutely the first thing you need to do.
What is "seek shelter"
200
Two sugars that are found in fruits.
What is fructose and sucrose
300
Sometimes this can stop the bleeding on a wounded person.
What is "applying pressure"
300
Name 3 items a First Aid Kit should have.
Bandages Gauze Flashlight Scissors Sanitizers
300
Eleven teens die everyday due to this?
What is "texting while driving"
300
Which will provide better protection during a lightning storm: Concrete walls, or a car?
Your car.
300
This is the amount of calories in a pound
What is 3500
400
When some has been hurt or has had an accident, this is the first thing you should do.
What is "call for help"
400
How often should you check your emergency kit and replace any expired items?
Every 6 months
400
This "too" is the leading cause of death among teens the U.S.?
What is "car crashes
400
This is another term for a "tropical storm"
What is a "hurricane"
400
Our bodies convert carbohydrates, to this simple sugar.
What is glucose
500
The three emergency action steps (Three C’s) you should take if you find yourself with an ill or injured person:
What is Check, Call, Care
500
How much water should you keep in your emergency kit?
a gallon of water per person per day, for three days
500
In 2014, 90 people died each day due to these accidents.
What are "car crashes"
500
Unusual sounds that indicate moving debris, such as trees cracking or boulders knocking together.
What is a "land slide"
500
These are the 6 components of health
What is physical, mental, social, emotional, spiritual, and environmental health.
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