First Aid Basics
Head, Neck, Spine, Pelvis
Bone, Muscle, and Joint Injuries
Heat and Cold Related Illnesses
CPR & AED
Circulation & Breathing Emergencies
100

When checking a person during the primary assessment, the acronym "ABCs" stands for these three vital elements.

What are Airway, Breathing, and Circulation?

100

This common type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result from a blow to the head or jaw and can have catastrophic, lifelong consequences if a proper treatment plan isn't followed.

What is a concussion?

100

This is the best and most common fluid to give someone who is overheating or dehydrated from working in the sun.

What is water?

100

During traditional CPR, this is the exact ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths for adults, children, and babies alike.

What is 30 compressions to 2 breaths?

100

This common medical condition, often triggered by dust, stress, or exercise, causes the airways to swell and narrow, making it highly difficult to breathe.

What is asthma?

200

To minimize the fear of catching a disease, first aiders should wear these items.

What are Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?

200

This four-letter acronym represents the core first aid treatment method for minor bone, muscle, and joint injuries. For an extra 100 points, name all 4 words of the acronym.

 What is Rest, Immobilize, Cool, Elevate?

200

This severe heat emergency is a life-threatening medical crisis where the body completely stops sweating and becomes dangerously hot.

What is heat stroke?

200

For adults, chest compressions during CPR must be delivered at this minimum depth.

What is at least 5 cm (or 2 inches)?

200

 This is the name of the severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that can cause hives, facial swelling, high-pitched breathing noises, and dizziness.

What is anaphylaxis?

300

An unresponsive person who is breathing normally should be rolled into this position to support and protect the head while keeping the body safely on its side.

What is the recovery position?

300

In addition to physical symptoms like headaches or dizziness, a concussion in children and infants can manifest as changes in these three daily habits.

What are playing, sleeping, or eating habits?

300

This term describes the dangerous dropping of the body's core temperature due to prolonged exposure to freezing conditions.

What is hypothermia?

300

When performing CPR chest compressions on an adult, child, or infant, you should aim for a steady rate of this many compressions per minute.

What is 100 to 120 compressions per minute?

300

When applying a commercial or improvised tourniquet to control life-threatening external bleeding, it should be placed this high above the injury.

What is 5 to 10 cm (or 2 to 4 inches)?

400

This acronym guides your interview of an injured person or bystander during a secondary assessment to gather their medical history. For an extra 100 points, name all 6 words of the acronym.

What is Signs & Symptoms, Allergies, Medication, Past medical history, Last oral intake, Events prior?

400

You should automatically suspect a serious head, neck, or spinal injury if a person falls from any height that is greater than this.

What is the height of the person?

400

This involuntary physical reaction is the body's primary way of trying to generate heat when it starts getting too cold.

What is shivering?

400

While it is perfectly safe to use an AED on ice or snow, you must completely remove a person from this environment before delivering a shock.

What is water?

400

First aiders should have a person experiencing a heart attack chew either 1 regular-strength or 2 low-dose tablets of this specific medication, and should not substitute it with ibuprofen or acetaminophen.

What is ASA (acetylsalicylic acid / Aspirin)?

500

This psychological phenomenon occurs when a person fails to take action because they assume someone else in the crowd will look after the person.

What is the Bystander Effect?

500

This specific type of sling is used when you need to support and securely immobilize the arm, forearm, and hand by tucking the lower edge of a triangular bandage under the arm and twisting it at the elbow.

What is a tube sling?

500

When a person has frostbite on their fingers, you should never do this common action to warm them up, as it can cause severe tissue damage.

What is rubbing or massaging them?

500

If you are alone with a child or baby who needs CPR, you must complete this many cycles (or about 2 minutes) of CPR before leaving them to call 9-1-1 and grabbing an AED.

What is 5 cycles?

500

To protect and preserve a knocked-out tooth on the way to the dentist, you can place it in gauze soaked in the person's saliva, or submerge it in egg whites, coconut water, or this liquid.

What is whole milk?