burns
cuts
puncture wounds
First Aide method
100

Degree of burn in which there are minor burn, regular sunburn, or scalds

First- degree burns

100

What harmful body can hurt the body in an cut?

What is bacteria
100

Name three items that cause puncture wounds.

What are pins, splinters, fishhooks, cactus spines, nails, or knives.

100

Step in the first aide method when you figure out what caused the accident or illness. Also you find out what dangers in the area could affect the victims, bystanders, or yourself.

What is 1.Check the scene 

200

Type of burn when blisters form and the burn affects some tissues.

What is an second degree burn?

200

1st step in treating a minor cut

What is washing the affected are with soap and water.

200

Prescribed from a doctor to prevent infection of a puncture wound.

What are Antibiotics

200

Second step in the first aide method

What is 2. Call for help

300

Type of burn treated by wrapping a clean, dry cloth around the injury and treating the person until medical help arrives.

What is an third degree burn?

300

Applied on affected areas in simple cuts

What are Adhesive bandages( band-aides) or other sterile dressings.

300

Treatment for puncture wounds

What is scrubbing the surface gently and washing with soap and water. Lastly apply an sterile bandage.

300

When a person is injured and under great stress, they may gain the condition called

What is shock

400

Type of burn in which you treat it by applying cool towels and compressing until the pain subsides. You could also treat this burn with aloe Vera gel.

What is an first degree burn?

400

Oftenest of re bandaging simple cuts and wounds

What is every day or as often as needed?

400

puncture wound in which you cut the line and push down on the shank and pull the curve of it.

What is an fishhook wound

400

Step in which shock is treated

What is step 6. Treat for shock

500

Most painful burn degree

What is an second degree burn

500

What  5 signs of infection from bacteria?

What is redness, warmth, tenderness, swelling, green or yellow fluid, body aches, fever, chills, and swollen lymph nodes.

500

Treatment for a large puncture wound

Do not remove the object, control any bleeding and stabilize the object with folded sterile gauze pads. Apply a sterile bandage and get the victim to a doctor 

500

List the 3 of the steps of the first aide method

1. Check the scene

2. call for help

3. Approach safely

4. Provide urgent treatment 

5. Prevent further injury


6. treat for shock

7. Make a more thorough examination 

8. Plan a course of action