General First Aid 1
General First aid 2
Deadly Bleeding
Burns
Fractures
100

You must wear this in order to do first aid

gloves

100

In terms of moving around a casualty, something you should never do

step over them

100

The first thing to do in treating a bleed injury

apply pressure to stop the bleeding

100

The number of categories of burns (by severity)

three

100

Fractures have to do with this body system (e.g. respiratory, digestive, etc.).

Skeletal System (Bones)

200

Who you call if there is an electrical hazard on the scene.

BC Hydro

200

The amount of time Rapid Body Survey should take.

30 seconds to 1 minute

200

The type of gauze you use when doing full treatment.

non-stick gauze

200

name three types of burns

- thermal burn (stove, hot water)

- chemical burn

- electrical burn

- radiation burn (sunburns)

200

The number of triangulars you use for lower leg and upper leg fractures respectively.

5 and 7

300

Things to check for during vitals

- Pulse

- Breathing

- Circulation (skin)

- Level of Consciousness

300
What to do when you learn that the casualty may have hit their head.

- do not move them

- approach them from their feet

- stabilize their head (hands, sandbags)

- 911

300

Three types of deadly bleed injuries

- laceration               - incision

- abrasion (scrapes)  - avulsion

- puncture


300

Initial treatment for a first degree burn would involve this.

Running cold water/cold water bath

300

What item can be used to stabilize a fracture limb before medical help arrives?



A splint

400

When checking vitals, this is how long you read breathing and pulse for.

60 seconds

1 minute 

30 seconds and multiply by two

400

How often would you recheck ABCs if paramedics are called?

Every 2 minutes

400

If direct pressure doesn’t stop deadly bleeding, what would be your last resort?

A tourniquet

400

Name the most severe degree of burns and describe how you would treat it. 

- 3rd degree

- dry cloth, call 911

400

The two types of slings for arm fractures. 

St. John Ambulance Sling

Tubular Sling

500

The six major steps for first aid (Hint: the steps you have to go through in every scenario)

- ESM                                - Primary Survey

- Rapid Body Survey  - Signs and Symptoms

- Vitals                                  - Head to Toe

500

Describe Recover Position and what it looks like.

- a comfortable position that allows casualties to breathe more easily, prevent choking

- they are placed on their side with their head tilted back with one arm and leg raised

500

In the event of an embedded object (e.g. glass shard), describe first aid treatment.

- do NOT remove the object

- build a log cabin using gauze rolls

- wrap triangular around it

500

Describe each type of burn.

1st Degree - red, dry

2nd Degree - red, moist, blistered, swollen

3rd Degree - white, black, deep red, charred


500

This type of first aid can cause fractures to the ribcage.

CPR

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