Cuts, Scrapes, & Burns
Bites, Stings & Plants
Emergencies & Injuries
Prevention & First-Aid Kits
100

What is the first thing you should do for a simple cut or scrape?

Clean it with water.

100

What should you do first after getting an insect sting?
 

Remove the stinger and wash the area.

100

How should a person sit during a nosebleed?
 

Sitting upright and leaning forward.

100

Name one item commonly found in a personal first-aid kit.
 

Bandage, antiseptic wipe, gauze, tape, moleskin, tweezers, or gloves.

300

Why should you not use ice directly on a minor burn?
 

Ice can damage the skin and make the burn worse.

300

What rhyme helps you identify poison ivy?
 

“Leaves of three, let it be.”

300

What is one thing you should NOT do for a venomous snakebite?
 

Do not cut, suck the bite, or apply ice.

300

How does moleskin help prevent injuries on a campout?
 

It protects areas on feet or hands from blisters.

500

After cleaning a cut, what are two steps you should take to protect it?

Apply antiseptic and cover with a clean bandage.

500

If you touch a poisonous plant, what are two things you should do soon after?

Wash skin with soap and water and wash contaminated clothing.

500

What should you do if someone is choking and cannot speak or breathe?

Call for help and give abdominal thrusts.

500

Name two ways Scouts can prevent injuries during outdoor activities.

Wear proper footwear, stay hydrated, use sunscreen/bug spray, watch footing, use buddy system.

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