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100

This is the first thing you should do when you encounter an injured person.

What is "assess the situation and ensure safety"?

100

This tool is used to determine direction based on Earth's magnetic field.

What is a "compass"?

100

The basic rule when choosing a campsite is to find a location that is flat and this.

What is "dry"?

100

If you are lost in the wilderness, you should stay in one place to increase the chance of being found. This principle is called.

What is "Huddle"?

100

This is the proper order to pack your backpack when getting ready for a hike.

What is "heaviest items closest to your back and at the bottom"?

200

This is the proper technique for performing CPR on an adult. How Many Inches Deep, at What Beats Per Minute?

What is "chest compressions at a depth of 2 inches at a rate of 100 to 120 per minute"?

200

This is a map feature that shows your position using grid squares.

What is a "topographic map grid"?

200

These are used to hold up the corners of a tarp shelter.

What are "guy lines"?

200

This is the basic rule when building a shelter in the wilderness.

What is "keep dry, warm, and off the ground"?

200

What is the most resource you should carry for long hikes?

What is "Water"?
300

The first aid for a sprained ankle includes these steps.

What is "Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation (R.I.C.E.)"?

300

The four main directions on a compass are north, south, east, and this.

What is "west"?

300

This is the best way to purify water when you're in the wilderness and don’t have access to boiling.

What is "using a water filter"?

300

This is a survival technique used to signal for help.

What is "using a whistle"?

300

This type of stove uses fuel canisters for cooking while camping.

What is "a canister stove"?

400

This is the correct way to treat a burn from a hot surface.

What is "cool the burn with running lukewarm water for at least 10 minutes"?

400

This method involves taking a bearing from one point to another using a map and compass.

What is "orienteering"?

400

This skill involves cutting wood into smaller pieces to create kindling.

What is "batoning"?

400

This method involves creating friction to start a fire without matches or a lighter.

What is "the bow drill"?

400

This is a great rainjacket for camping.

What is a "Frogg Togg"?

500

You should check for this when performing a head-to-toe check on an injured person.

What is "consciousness, breathing, and circulation"?

500

What are the 16 Directions or Navigation Points?

What is "North, South, East, West, North East, North West, South East, South West, North North East, East North East, East South East, South South East, South South West, West South West, West North West, North North West"?

500

This knot is used to tie two ropes of equal thickness together.

What is the "square knot"?

500

What do three consecutive whistles mean?

What is "Drop everything and run back"?

500
This is how you remove a tick.

What is "Take a pair of tweezers, 

  • Grasp the tick firmly with the tweezers as close to the skin as possible. 

  • Pull the tick straight up and out slowly and steadily. 

  • Do not twist, jerk, or squeeze the tick."? 

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