Founder of Boy Scouts
Who is Baden Powell
Name of Troop 500s Scouting Council
What is The National Capital Area Council (NCAC)
3 key items in a First Aid Kit
Large and small band aids
Gauze pads
Small bar of soap or hand sanitizer
Triple antibiotic ointment
Scissors
Tweezers
Latex free gloves
Why did the Gym close down
Because it didn't workout
Scout Motto
What is be Prepared
Name 3 Scouts BSA programs
Cub scouts
Scouts. BSA
Explorers
Varsity
Venturing
Sea Scouts
Stem Scouts
Troop 500s November Camping Trip
What is the First Aid Trip
The last resort for when someone is choking
What is the Heimlich maneuver
Proper care of a rope
Whipping and Fusing
Scout Slogan
What is do a good turn daily
Name the current US National High Adventure Bases
What is Sea Base, Northern Tier, Philmont, and Summit
Most recent Troop 500 eagle scout
Who is Will Smith
Assigning the degree of urgency of injuries and/or illnesses when deciding the order of treatment of a large number of patients
What is Triage
Starts and ends most lashings
What is the Clove Hitch
Demonstrate how to do a Scout Handshake correctly
Shake firmly with left hand
Oldest High Adventure Base that is currently a National High Adventure
What is Northern Tier
Troop 500s Charter Organization Representative
Who is Mike Ryan
Incidents in which a patient has stopped breathing and/or is excessively bleeding (e.x Heart Attack)
What are "hurry" cases
3 ways to build a fire
Lean-To Fire
Teepee Fire
Log Cabin
Star Fire
The Swedish Fire
Four steps when teaching another scout a skill (explain)
EDGE Method
Explain
Demonstrate
Guide
Enable
Age of Scouts BSA (Plus or minus 5 years)
112 years
Age of Troop 500 (plus or minus 2 years)
What is 27 years
A broken bone where the bone is piercing through the skin
What is a compound or open fracture?
Name 5 of the 10 Scouting Essentials
A POCKET KNIFE
FIRST AID KIT
EXTRA CLOTHING
RAIN GEAR
WATER STORAGE
FLASHLIGHT OR HEADLAMP
TRAIL FOOD
MATCHES AND FIRE STARTERS
SUN PROTECTION
MAP AND COMPASS
Describe 2 parts of the First Class Badge and what they represent
The eagle with a shield, an emblem of the United States of America, represents freedom and a Scout's readiness to defend that freedom
The two Stars symbolize Scouting's ideals of truth and knowledge. As guides in the night sky for finding the way, stars also suggest a Scout's outdoor adventures
The scroll displays the Scout motto. Its ends are turned up like a smile because a Scout smiles as he does his daily Good Turn
The knot below the scroll is a reminder to do a Good Turn