Hurry Cases
First Aid Method
Tenderfoot First Aid
Second Class First Aid
First Class First Aid/Review
100

Situations that require quick action to save a life, such as stopped breathing, no heartbeat, severe bleeding, poisoning, or stroke.

What is a hurry case?

100

The first step in the First Aid Method

What is "Check the scene?"

100

The least damaging kind of burn and how you get them.

What are first degree burns and by sunburn, scalds or brief contact with hot item.

100

Symptom of a second degree burn. 

What are blisters?

100

List a symptom of a heart attack

What are chest pressure, unusual sweating, nausea, shortness of breath, and a feeling of weakness?

200
The amount of time you should spend checking for signs of life in an unconscious, unresponsive victim

What is 10 seconds?

200

The fourth step in the First Aid Method

What is "Provide urgent treatment?"

200

The correct way to treat blisters on the hand and/or foot.

What is do not pop the blister, apply moleskin.

200

Lemonade vs. sweet tea.

The color of urine to indicate how hydrated or dehydrated you are. 

200

What you should NOT do if someone has a third degree burn

What is remove their clothes?

300

When the circulatory system is not able to provide blood to all parts of the body

What is shock?

300

What to say to an injured or ill person (Step 2)

What is "My name is ___, and I know first aid. May I help you?"

300

The first steps to treat a snakebite. 

What is keep calm, wash the site, remove jewelry.

300

When an artery to the brain bursts or is blocked by a clot

What is a stroke?

300

The amount of chest compressions between breaths for CPR

What is thirty?

400

What you should assume when coming across an unconscious person, and you do not know the cause of injury

What is a head, neck, or spinal injury?

400

The number of people you should send to get help if someone is seriously injured

What is two?

400

The correct way to treat a cut or scrape.

What is clean the wound, ask about allergies, apply antibiotic ointment and dress with bandage.

400

5 signs of heat exhaustion. 

What are severe lack of energy, headache, nausea, faintness, sweating? (See pg 139)

400

What you should do if a snakebite is on an extremity

What is restrict movement by loosely splinting the limb?

500

To move an unconscious (but breathing) victim on their side to prevent them from choking on saliva, blood, or vomit

What is the recovery position?

500

Universal precautions during a first aid emergency

What are latex-free gloves and eye protection?

500

5 things that should be in your first aid kit.

Bandages, moleskin, antibiotic ointment, hydrocortisone, sanitizing gel (see pg 108 for others)

500

The proper way to remove a fishhook from skin.

Wrap fishing line around the bend of the hook, push down the shank of the hook to be parallel to the skin, then yank the line out.

500

These items can relieve the itching caused by poison ivy, oak, and sumac (name at least 1)

What are calamine lotion and hydrocortisone cream?