Tenderfoot First Aid
"Hurry" cases
General First Aid
Symptoms
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

Universal symbol for choking

What is arms wrapped around neck?

100

This ratio defines the amount of rescue breaths and chest compressions you should do on a victim that needs CPR.

What is 2:30

100

These are the main difference between a first and second degree burn.

What are blisters?

100
  • be thirsty
  • have a dry mouth, lips and tongue
  • be dizzy or light-headed, particularly when standing up
  • have a headache
  • have dark urine (wee) and not so much wee as normal

What is dehydration?

200

This plant has the oil "urushiol" on its leaves and can irritate your skin.

What is Poison oak?

200

This acronym can detect strokes before it is too late.

What is FAST(Face, Arms, Speech, Time)

200

This paper item is used to help treat hyperventilation.

What is paper lunch bag?

200
  • Shivering
  • Exhaustion or feeling very tired
  • Confusion
  • Fumbling hands
  • Memory loss
  • Slurred speech
  • Drowsiness

What is hypothermia?

300

What are the two main diseases from ticks?

What is Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme disease? 

300

This item is used to restrict blood flow and stop severe bleeding. 

What is a tourniquet?

300

When you have heatstroke or heat exhaustion, what three spots should you put cold compressions?

What is the groin, armpits, and neck region?

300
  • Pale, cold, clammy skin
  • Shallow, rapid breathing
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Heartbeat irregularities or palpitations
  • Thirst or a dry mouth
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness

What is shock?

400

What is SPF stand for and what is the recommended amount for sunscreen? 

What is Sun Protection Factor? What is 30 SPF?

400

What should you do if you suspect someone has a stroke?

Answer contains FAST acronym 
400

These types of drinks should be avoided in heatstroke, heat exhaustion, and hypothermia?

What are caffeinated drinks?

400

feeling and being sick

  • diarrhoea
  • stomach pain
  • Vomiting
  • drowsiness, dizziness or weakness
  • high temperature
  • chills (shivering)
  • loss of appetite
  • headache
  • irritability
  • difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)

What is poisoning? 

500

This venomous snake is found in meadows and shrubby areas in the eastern and south-central United States, southern Canada, eastern Mexico, Central America and northernmost South America. 

What is the Eastern Cottonmouth?

500

These two phone numbers are used for poison related emergencies.

What is 911 and 800-222-1222?

500

What are recovery position and shock position?

Answers will vary.
500
  • irritability or aggressiveness
  • excessive movements or agitation
  • confusion, bizarre or strange thoughts, or hallucinations
  • muscle spasms and unusual postures
  • seizures (convulsions)
  • weakness or paralysis (when a person cannot move some part of the body)
  • extreme sensitivity to bright lights, sounds, or touch

What is rabies?

500

How many total first aid requirements are in the scout book?(NO CHEATING)

What is 15?(Will accept 14 or 16)

(Tenderfoot: 4a,4b,4c,4d, Second Class: 6a,6b,6c,6d,6e First Class: 7a,7b,7c,7d,7e,7f)