What is the definition of a wound?
What is an injury caused by an external force.
During a nose bleed, the person injured should never do what?
What is tilt the head back or lie down on their back.
Whenever you have a skull/head injury always treat for what injury as well?
What is a spinal/back injury.
Never remove an impaled object unless the object is what?
What is smaller than a centimeter or referred to as a splinter.
A sunburn is what degree of burn?
What is a 1st degree burn
What is a blister?
What is an injury caused by heat, friction, and/or pressure to a body part.
What is the first step in providing first aid for a broken tooth?
What is collect all the tooth or teeth fragments.
What type of bone break is considered to be a small crack?
What is a fissure.
Objects impaled in the body require what type of first aid dressing?
What is a doughnut bandage placed AROUND the object at the base.
What type of burn is caused by extremely hot boiling water?
What is a 2nd degree burn (partial thickness).
If a blister is closed, what should you never do?
What is cut it off.
For objects stuck in an ear, do not remove the object unless...
What is the object is visible.
With any bone, joint. or muscle injuries what procedure should you treat with?
What is the R.I.C.E. procedure.
An amputation is what type of injury?
What is the removal of any part of an extremity or body part.
What type of burn involves the bone and muscle and can lead to loss of limb or death?
What is 4th degree burn.
When providing first aid for an open blister, never apply this liquid(s) directly to the injury.
What is Hydrogen Peroxide, Alcohol, or Iodine. (Must name at least one)
What is the first aid required for a person with chemicals in the eyes?
What is call 911, rinse the eye(s) with water, bandage the eyes with a loose dressing.
What type of first aid is used to stabilize an injured limb or body part?
What is a splint.
When storing an amputated body part during first aid care, NEVER do what with an amputated body part?
What is place the body part directly on/in ice or ice water.
When looking at a burn that is dry, leathery, gray colored or charred skin it is classified as this degree?
What is a 3rd degree burn.
Explain the first aid needed for a blister 2 inches round and completely closed.
What is clean the area with soap and water, drain fluid by poking small holes in the blister roof, cover with gauze or a blister pad, wrap with a bandage or paper tape.
An object stabbing the eye requires what specific dressing?
What is a doughnut-shaped pad, or cup place around/over the object.
If a person is hit in the head what type of injury(s) should you treat for (Hint: There are 2)
What is a concussion and a spinal injury.
What is an Avulsion?
What is an injury that causes part of the skin/tissue to partially separate from the body.
What is the main cause of shock (not electrical shock)?
What is the body tissues do not get enough oxygen-rich blood.