Cold Weather Emergencies
Knot Tying
Warm Weather Emergencies
Communication
Shelter Building
Dehydration
Fire Building
100

If my body reaches this core temperature, I am technically hypothermic.

+/- 2 degrees

96 degrees F

100

Identify this knot: 


Overhand Knot

100

If my body reaches this core temperature, I am technically hyperthermic

+/- 2 degrees

101 degrees F

100

Name two things I can do to show someone I am actively listening to them.

Face the speaker.

Minimize distractions.

Don't interrupt.

Ask clarifying questions.

100

Think back to the rule of 3.

How long can I last in a harsh environment without shelter?

Three hours.

100

Think back to the rule of 3.

How long can I last without water?

3 days

100

For fire to exist, I need _____________ , heat, and fuel. 

Oxygen

200

What are two signs or symptoms of hypothermia?

Shivering, pale skin, slow breathing, stumbling, confused speech, confusion, exhaustion. 

200

Identify this knot:


Square Knot

200

What are two signs or symptoms of hyperthermia?

Confusion, dry skin, lack of sweating, rapid breathing, high body temperature. 

200

Name two things I should do when giving a presentation to a group (like the ones you gave in this class). 

Speak clearly.

Speak so everyone can hear you.

Look at the audience, not the presentation.

Sweep the audience with your eyes as you speak.

200

The "N" in W.I.N.D.S. stands for this.

Needs of the group.

200

What are two signs or symptoms of dehydration?

Thirst, dark urine, not going to the bathroom, dry mouth, headache, muscle cramps, dry skin, dizziness, feeling tired or weak, rapid heart rate.

200

Name two of the three categories of wood you need to make a fire.

Tinder, Kindling, Fuel.

300

Name two things I can do to treat someone that has hypothermia.

Call 911, get to shelter, remove wet clothes, put the person into a burrito wrap, slowly drink warm fluids, slowly eat warm food, apply loose bandages to frostbitten areas of skin.

300

Identify this knot:


Bowline, or Rescue Knot.

300

Name two things I can do to treat someone that has hyperthermia.

Call 911, move them to a cool place, remove heavy clothing, cool the person with ice packs or cold water, fan the person, if they are awake have them sip small amounts of cool water. 

300

When you were creating your slides, we used this word to describe what you should put on your slides instead of full paragraphs.

Keywords

300

I built my shelter in a place that is secure, there are no dead trees or loose rocks around my shelter. I did my best to avoid building it where animals pass through. What part of W.I.N.D.S. did I follow?

"S" - Safety.

300

Name two things I can do to treat someone who is dehydrated.

Give them fluids (water or sports drinks), have them sit down and rest, if they are getting worse call 911. 

300

Mr. Hughes mentioned that magnesium (the metal that you struck with steel to make sparks) is also found in this. 

Hint: Fourth of July

Sparklers. 

400
When helping someone who is experiencing an emergency, this is the number one thing you want to avoid creating.

A second victim. 

400

Tie one of these knots with one hand:

Overhand

Square Knot


Correct!

400

This is the greatest cause of hyperthermia.

Being dehydrated.

400

True or False.

For good communication to happen, you need a speaker and a listener.

True.

400

Using the finger measurement technique to determine how much daylight is remaining, what would 5 fingers represent?

1 hour and 15 minutes

400

According to the National Health Service in the United Kingdom, how many glasses of water should you drink in a day?

6-8 glasses

400

Steel and flint can be used to make a spark. Steel and this rock can also be used to make a spark.

Quartz.


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