What does the D in "DRS" stand for?
What is DANGER
You see a friend collapse while running at practice. They’re unresponsive but breathing. What’s your first step?
What is check the scene and then put them in the recovery position while you call 911?
What is the ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths for adults and children?
What is 30:2
You come across someone who is bleeding heavily from their thigh and seems pale and confused. What’s the most important thing to do first?
What is apply direct pressure to the wound to control the bleeding?
When a person is conscious, you should do these two things to get more information.
What get consent and ask questions.
On an adult, you should compress the chest about ____ inches.
What is 2
This is what you do if blood soaks through the first bandage.
What is apply another on top and continue pressure?
Your little cousin spilled boiling water on their forearm and the skin is blistering. You’ve cooled the area with water for 10 minutes. What should you not do next?
What is pop the blisters or apply ointments like butter or toothpaste?
You witness a car accident. One person is lying on the ground, unresponsive. There’s fuel leaking from the vehicle nearby. You have first aid training. What should you do before approaching the victim to help?
What is assess the scene for safety and call 911 — do not approach until it is confirmed safe (e.g., no fire risk or hazardous materials)?
You’re hiking and your friend trips, landing hard. They say they can’t move their arm and it looks oddly bent. There’s no open wound. What’s your best course of action?
What is immobilize the arm in the position found, avoid moving it, and call for help?
This acronym helps treat minor injuries like sprains and bruises.
What is RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation)?
Your teacher goes unconscious during his lecture on the history of elephants. What are all of the steps you would take in order before beginning CPR?
What is check the scene, check the victim (tap and shout), call 911, check breathing, check for bleeding and circulation, then begin CPR