Ouch! (Cuts & Scraps)
Feeling the Heat (Burns & Sun)
Under Pressure (Choking & Breathing)
Bone & Joint (Strains & Sprains)
Call for Help (Emergency Basics)
100

The first step in cleaning a minor would is to wash it with this common liquid.

What is Clean Water?

100

Run a minor burn under what temperature of water for at least 10-20 minutes.

What is cool/lukewarm water? Never ice

100

If a choking person is coughing forcefully, you should encourage them to do this...

What is keep coughing?

100

The "R" in the R.I.C.E acronym stands for this...

What is Rest?

100

This is the number you call in the US for any life-threatening emergency...

What is 911?

200

You should apply this to a wound to help stop bleeding.

What is direct pressure?

200

You should never do this to a burn blister, as it increases infection risk.

What is pop it?

200

This is the common name for "Abdominal Thrusts".

What is The Heimlich Maneuver?

200

 The "I" in the R.I.C.E acronym stands for this...

What is Ice?

200

When calling 911, this is the most important piece of information to give the dispatcher.

What is Your location?

300

Use this type of ointment to keep a wound moist and prevent infection.

What is antibiotic ointment?

300

This common kitchen product should NEVER be put on a burn, despite the old wives' tale.

What is water?

300

This is the universal sign for choking

What is hands clutching the throat?

300

You should apply ice for no longer than this many minutes at a time...

What is 20 minutes?

300

This device can analyze a heart rhythm and deliver a shock if needed...

What is an AED (Automated External Defibrillator)?

400

True or False: You should pull out an object that is deeply embedded in a wound.

What is False? Keep it stable and seek help.

400

Sunburn, redness, and pain are signs of this "degree" of burn.

What is First Degree?

400

When performing the Heimlich on an adult, your fist should be placed just above this...

What is the navel/belly button?

400

This injury occurs when a ligament is stretched or torn.

What is a sprain?

400

You should wear these to protect yourself form bloodborne pathogens when helping others...

What are gloves?

500

This life-threatening condition occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow after a major injury.

What is Shock?

500

These are the two main signs of Heat Stroke (as opposed to Heat Exhaustion).

What are high body temperature and confusion/altered mental state?

500

If a choking person becomes unconscious, you should immediately transition to this...

What is CPR?

500

Use this to keep a suspected broken bone from moving...

What is a splint?

500

This law protects bystanders who provide reasonable assistance to those who are injured...

What is The Good Samaritan Law?