What are the five hurry cases
stopped breathing, stopped heart, severe bleeding, and ingested poisoning.
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Pioneering.
What is shock?
When the body can’t move enough blood to keep you alive.
You see someone passed out. What’s the first thing you check?
If the area is safe.
What tools does the Totin' Chip let you use?
Knife, saw, and axe.
What should you do first when you see somebody to help?
assess the situation
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Cooking.
Name two signs of shock.
Pale skin, fast heartbeat, confusion, cool skin, or acting weird.
A scout cuts their hand. What three things do you do?
Clean it, cover it, and watch for shock.
What do you make around you before using a sharp tool?
A blood circle.
Severe Bleeding
directions
Orienteering.
How should you lay someone down if they’re in shock and have no injuries?
On their back with their feet raised.
Hot water spills on someone’s arm. What’s the correct first aid?
Slowly cool it with water and cover it.
What’s one reason you might get a corner cut off your Totin’ Chip?
Using tools unsafely.
How do you treat severe bleeding.
Pressure on the wound, anti biotics, 911, and bandage it up.
rocks
Geology.
What’s one thing you should do to help a shock victim stay calm?
Talk to them and reassure them that help is coming.
A hiker is overheating and dizzy. What do you do?
Move them to shade, cool them, give small sips of water.
How should you pass a knife to someone?
Closed or sheathed, handle first.
You think someone swallowed poison and they’re awake. What should you do first?
Call poison control or 911.
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Forestry.
What’s the #1 thing to do for someone in shock?
Call for help and keep them warm.
Someone collapses and isn’t breathing and his hear is not beating. What do you start right after you assess the situation?
CPR.
What’s the safe way to carry an axe?
Hold the head, blade down, walk carefully.