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First Aid
100

Who founded the Red Cross Society?

Jean Henri Dunant

100

What is the society's motto

Serve one another

100

What is the first thing one should do when dealing with a wound that is bleeding severely?

Apply pressure

200

What led the founder of the Red Cross Society to create it?

Witnessing the horrors of war in Solferino, Northern Italy

200

State 3 Red Cross principles

Neutrality

Universality

Unity

Humanity 

Impartiality

Independence

Voluntary Service

200

How would you treat a minor burn?

Up to the discretion of the moderator

300

When was the League of Red Cross Societies formed?

1919

300

Explain the society's principle of impartiality

It makes no discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. It endeavors to relieve the suffering of individuals, being guided solely by their needs, and to give priority to the most urgent cases of distress

300

State 5 items that should be in a first aid kit

Gloves

Bandages

Band-aids

Peroxide

Scissors

Cotton balls etc..

400

When was the Jamaica Red Cross branch started?

1948

400

State one aim of the Red Cross Society

To protect the life and health of oneself and others. 

 To give aid and comfort to the sick and suffering. 

 To link together all the children of the world in a chain of friendship.

 To inform others about the Red Cross Principles and International Humanitarian Law

400
What should you NEVER do when treating a puncture/stab wound?

Never remove the object embedded in the wound

500

After witnessing the horrors of war, what was the title of the book the founder wrote?

A memory of solferino

500

Recite the Red Cross pledge >:D

I, ..(your name).. as a youth member of the Red Cross Society, promise to serve God and country and to join with others all over the world to give friendship and service to all mankind

500

Give 2 reasons why it is important to wear gloves while delivering first aid

  • Protection Against Infection: Gloves create a barrier that helps protect both the first aider and the injured person from the transmission of infectious diseases, such as bloodborne pathogens (e.g., HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C) or other contaminants.

  • Prevention of Cross-Contamination: Wearing gloves helps prevent the spread of germs or bacteria between the first aider, the injured person, and other individuals or surfaces, ensuring a safer and more hygienic response.

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