Puncture
Burns
Bites and Stings
Hurry Cases
Outdoor Injuries
100

This is the treatment for a small cut.

What is clean it, apply triple antibiotic, and bandage?

100

This is the difference between a burn and a scald.

What is one is caused by the sun, and the other is caused by hot water vapor?

100

This is how you prevent various insect bites.

What is use bug spray, check yourself, and wear non-exposing clothing on hikes when in the back country?

100

This is a hurry case.

What is a spine injury, lack of breathing or heartbeat, severe bleeding, or signs of poisoning?

100

This is the best way to treat dehydration in cold-weather, other than drinking water. 

What is make sure the victim has enough warm clothing and is a dry and warm environment. 

200

This is how long you flush your eyes after irritation.

What is fifteen minutes?

200
This is how to treat a sunburn and other simple burns.

What is apply cold water, a wet compress, protect from further burns, and use aloe vera gel?

200

This is where it's best to grab a tick to remove it.

What is as close to the mouth as possible?

200
This is how to check if a bandage is too tight in the case of severe bleeding.
What is check for warmth, feeling, and color?
200

This is what not to do in the case of a nosebleed.

What is tilt your head back?

300

This is the tool used to remove splinters.

What are tweezers?


300

This is the sign of a second-degree burn.

What is the presence of blisters?

300

These are the venomous snakes in North America.

What are pit vipers and coral snakes?

300

This is how to check for signs of life before calling 911 in the case of stopped breathing.

What is ten seconds?
300

This is the recovery position.

What is victim laying on their side, neck supported, one leg bent upward?

400

This is what you do when a large object (e.g. a nail) is embedded in the flesh.

What is stop the bleeding, don't remove the object?

400
This is the sign of a third-degree burn.

What is burned-away skin?

400

This is what not to do when bitten by a venomous snake.

What is apply ice, attempt to cut the skin, suck out the venom, apply a tourniquet, or elevate the affected limb?

400

These are the numbers to call in the case of poisoning.

What is Poison Help Line (1-800-222-1222), 911, or your community's emergency number?

400

This is the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

What is heat stroke is an emergency, whereas heat exhaustion can be caused by any combination of dehydration and warm weather?

500

This is the proper way to remove a fishhook.

What is push down on the end, and quickly pull out the hook with a string?

500

This is what not to do for first, second, and third-degree burns, respectively.

What is apply ice, apply creams or ointments, and remove clothing?


500

This is important information to have when bitten by a warm-blooded animal.

What is pet owner's name, address, and telephone, or a description of the wild animal, its behavior and location?
500

This is what it is to think FAST in the case of a stroke.

What is:

F=Face

A=Arm

S=Speech

T=Time?

500

This is the difference between hypothermia and frostbite.

What is hypothermia is when a person's body is losing more heat than it's able to produce, whereas frostbite is the freezing of skin tissue?

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