These are the two types of cold related injuries.
What is frostbite and hypothermia
This is the first thing you should do in any emergency.
What is check the scene for safety
These are the different types of burns
What is first degree, second degree and third degree burns.
This is the length of time you should hold the EpiPen in the leg once it is clicked.
What is the thigh
These are the three types of heat related injuries
What is heat cramps, heat stroke and heat exhaustion
This is the number you can call in an emergency
What is 911
These are the basic items needed to treat first and second degree burns.
What is
Gauze or clean cloth
Cool water
*optional* burn cream, antibiotic ointment, OTC pain killer
This an abnormal state in which you become unconscious and your body moves in an uncontrolled and violent way
What is an Epileptic Seizure
911 should be called after a seizure has been going on for this amount of time.
What is 5 minutes
This is the acronym for treating musculoskeletal injuries
What is RICE
Once I assess the scene to make sure it is safe I should next assess what?
What is the person
This is what should be done to help a third degree burn victim.
What is
CALL 911
Lay a clean cloth over the infected are
This occurs when a person’s blood sugar reaches dangerously low levels
What is diabetic shock
This is the direction you thrust when providing the Heimlich Maneuver
What is inward and upward
These are the four kinds of musculoskeletal injuries?
What are sprains, strains, fractures and dislocations.
What is something I can do for a person even if I am unsure of how to help them in their emergency?
What is monitor their breathing and talk to them reassuring that help is on the way.
This is a severe life threatening allergic reaction
What is Anaphylaxis
This is the life saving medicine that can be used during an opioid overdose.
What is Narcan
Narcan is administered through this type of injection
What is nasal spray
These are the steps in creating a splint.
What is finding 2 rigid objects & place them on either side of the arm/leg. Secure with rope, string, rags, or tape.Transport the victim to the hospital for further treatment.
This act protects people who are willing to give first aid without accepting anything in return.
What is the Good Samaritan Act
This is the device used during anaphylaxis.
What is an EpiPen
You can set this up to let medical responders know if you have any allergies or medical conditions
What is medical ID
This is the amount of times you must hit the power button on the side of your phone to call 911
What is five