Lean forward and pinch.
What do you do for a nosebleed?
A simple way to identify that a plant may be poisonous to the touch.
What is "Leaves of Three" (for poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac)?
5 Items that should be in my PERSONAL 1st Aid Kit
What are band-aids, sterile gauze pads, adhesive tape, moleskin, soap/hand sanitizer, triple antibiotic ointment, scissors, tweezers, disposable latex-free gloves, CPR breathing barrier, pencil/paper?
*any 5 of above*
Nature of the emergency, location of the emergency, description of victims and injuries, approximate time the emergency started, treatments that have been given.
What information should be communicated when calling for help?
Redness, swelling, warmth, fluid discharge, fever.
What are signs of infection of a wound?
3 of the 4 venomous snakes found in Texas
What are copperheads, cotton mouths, coral snakes, and rattlesnakes.
It runs from June 1 through November 30 each year.
What is the Atlantic Hurricane Season?
These items require immediate/urgent treatment (also known as "hurry" cases.
What are:
- unconscious
- not breathing
- no heartbeat/pulse
- severe bleeding?
Cool the area with cold water or cold compresses. Apply aloe vera gel.
What are things to do for minor (1st Degree burns)?
Gently pull out from skin (using tweezers) and wash/sterilize the area.
What do you do if you have a tick?
Emergency phone numbers, map with escape routes, a designated meeting place, an annual fire drill.
What are parts of an family & home emergency plan?
30-to-2
What is the ration of chest compressions to rescue breaths when performing CPR?
The meaning of "RICE" as applied to the treatment of strains and sprains.
What are:
R - rest
I - ice
C - Compression
E - Elevation
Wash the affected area with warm soap and water and apply calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream. Do not touch your face or eyes.
What are the basic steps to follow if you think you have touched a poisonous plant?
Do this BEFORE attempting to assist any injured person.
What is assess the scene?
What "AED" stands for.
What is Automated External Defibrillator?
Signs of this condition include lack of energy, weakness, headache, nausea, faintness, cool/moist skin, and a rapid pulse.
What is Heat Exhaustion?
1st aid steps if someone gets chemicals in their eyes.
What are: Call 911 for help and flush the eyes with copious amounts of water until help arrives.
Large tree branches above.
What is something to look for before pitching a tent?
Blanket drag, pack-strap, four-handed seat
What are ways to transport an injured person?