Treatment for a first degree burn
Cool the burn, apply burn cream, apply a bandage.
What is the square knot most commonly used for?
Binding two ropes together
What type of surface should you pitch a tent in?
A flat surface.
How many eagle required merit badges are there?
21
Who founded the Boy Scouts of America?
Robert Baden-Powell
5 Hurry Cases
Severe Bleeding
Internal Poisoning
Stopped Breathing
Heart Attack/Stopped Heart
Choking
What is the taut line hitch commonly used for?
Used for rope under tension (tents, tarps, etc.)
Why is the buddy system important?
To make sure you are not alone if there is an emergency situation
What rank doesn’t have a board of review?
Scout rank
What is the scout slogan?
Do a good turn daily
Used to treat blisters?
Moleskin
What knot is used for binding two ropes of different diameters?
The sheet bend
What do we do before leaving a camp site?
Police line (check for trash)
What is a requirement in every rank?
Scoutmaster conference
What is the scout motto?
Be prepared
Treatment for severe bleeding
Pack & Compress (Constantly apply direct pressure). Use triangular bandages (or any dressing available) to slow down the bleeding.
What is a bowline know also referred to as?
The rescue knot.
What do you do first when using a compass?
Find true north
What does BoR stand for?
Board of Review
What year were females allowed to join the BSA?
2019
What does CPR stand for? Explain in detail the steps to it.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
1) Access the scene
2) When safe, tap the person and ask if they are okay
3) Check for pulse and signs of breathing
4) If no signs of life occur point out a person and tell them to call 911, point another person out and tell them to get an AED
5) Begin chest compressions and rescue breaths (30 chest compressions - 2 rescue breaths -- repeat until ambulance arrives)
With what knot do you start a square lashing?
Clove Hitch
What do you put under a tent?
A tarp
What are all of the ranks in the BSA?
Scout, tenderfoot, second class, first class, star, life, and eagle
What does the scout law state a scout should be?
Trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent