Tenderfoot
Second Class
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Hurry Cases
100

This injury is a superficial, minor burn or a scald.  

What is a First Degree Burn?

100

This injury affects the outer layer of skin, as well as the dermis, and can also include blisters.

What is a Second Degree Burn?

100

This procedure can be down on a victim who is not breathing. 

What is CPR?

100

Pain/numbness in the left side, shortness of breath, nausea, disorientation, and perspiration/sweating.

What are the 5 most common signs of a heart attack?

200

This injury is caused by friction or heat, and most commonly occurs on a hiker's feet or a person's hand. Don't pop it!

What is a blister?

200

This is the first thing a person would do when they arrive on the scene of any medical or emergency event.

What is check the scene for safety/hazards?

200

These items can be used to help stabilize a broken arm or collarbone.

What are a bandage and splint?

200

This item can be used to halted severe bleeding where the victim is in danger of death, however its use can lead to said victim losing their that limb.

What is a tourniquet? 

300

This important collection of items could include antiseptic ointment, band-aids, gauze, scissors, and an icepack.

What is a First Aid Kit?

300

For this condition, one would get the victim out of the cold, remove any wet clothing, and give them warm liquids to drink slowly. 

What is Hypothermia?

300

You would do this with a person who started to cough up water/vomit while performing CPR.

What is turn them on their side to vomit?

300

You would call this agency in the event of someone accidentally ingesting bleach.

What is Poison Control?

400

Plan ahead and prepare, wearing appropriate clothing and shoes, stay on trails, and follow the buddy system.

How can you prevent common injuries on a campout or hike?

400

Fatigue, Thirst, sweating, irritability, and headache.

What are the signs of Heat Exhaustion?
400
This item can be used to pull in or drag in to safety a person who is drowning.

What is a lifeguard pole or life-preserver. 

400

This additional condition may affect a victim during any medical/emergency event.

What is Shock?

500

Sucking out the poison from a snakebite, rubbing a body part that has frostbite, or tilting your head back during a nosebleed.

What are things that you don't do for first aid. 

500

First Aid for this condition is giving the victim cool water to sip, raising their legs, have them lay down or recline, and talking calmly to them. 

What is Shock?

500

This can happen to a person who is swimming and who is dehydrated. 

What is a cramp?

500

The acronym FAST is used to help determine if a person has suffered this malady. 

What is a Stroke?

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