Someone's first move after an allergic reaction.
What is an epipen.
A consequence of not properly disinfecting a dirty wound.
What is an infection/illness?
This wound is treated with application of a cool cloth and possibly aloe vera or another soothing substance.
What is a first degree burn
The common phrase to recognize poison oak.
What is "leaves of three let it be?"
This wound from a slithering creature should be treated as a normal puncture wound.
What is a non-venomous snakebite?
A disease spread by ticks.
What is lyme disease?
What is the bridge of the nose? (The upper nose)
The first step in treating frostbite.
What is getting out of the the cold (or warming up)?
This plant spreads irritating oil as a form of self-defense and is not found in California.
What is poison ivy.
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The first step after being bitten by a snake.
What is taking a photo?
The first step with any cut or scrape after disinfecting.
What is applying pressure?
A burn caused by the body's self defence against UV rays.
What is sunburn?
A plant with three leaves that is often mistaken for poison oak, but can be identified by its hairy exterior.
What is wild blackberry?
The treatment for getting a barbed fishhook out of the skin.
What is push it all the way through?
This venemus insect can sting more than once when compared to their calmer counterparts.
What is a wasp?
A way to help someone who is choking.
What is the Heimlech manuever?
This tough bandage material is used on both heat and friction induced blisters.
What is moleskin?
The best ways to prevent poison oak and ivy problems. 400 each answer
1. What is staying on the trail?
2. What is wearing long pants?
What is the poison control number?
Should you apply ice to a venemous snakebite?
What is no?
A common pain relief and disenfectant for first aid kits.
What is neosporin?
A side effect of treating injuries that one should watch out for heating or cooling an patient rapidly.
What is shock?
This plant has sharp hairs covered in irritating chemicals.
What is stinging nettle?
True or False?
You shouldn't defrost frostbite if planning to re-enter the cold area.