Strains/Sprain
Burn
Concussion
Skin/Bleeding injuries
Misc
100

What method do you use to help sprains/strains?

R.I.C.E

100

What temp water should you use for smaller burns?

Cold immediately 

100

What are 3 symptoms of a concussion?

Headache,

Nausea,

Ringing in ears.

100

How many different types of skin injuries are there?

5

100

What number of planets is Earth from the sun?

The 3rd.


200

What is the most common sprain?

Ankle 

200

 Which burn is this-skin that appears red and may be swollen or painful?

1st degree burn 
200

How would you check if the person is conscious?

Shake their shoulders or pinch their lower arm.

200

Who do you call when the bleeding is getting uncontrollable?

911
200

Who played Snow White in the live-action?

Rachel Zeglar 

300

How many grades of muscle strains and how serious is each one?

There are 3 and 1 is not serious and could easily be fixed with R.I.C.E or M.I.C.E while 2 is more serious but has no need for surgery while 3 might have to get surgery.


300

What burn is this-skin that appears red, blistered, and swollen?

2nd degree burn

300

What should make sure that a concussed person does not do?

Close their eyes or fall asleep.

300

The material you use to apply direct pressure to the wound.

Sterile Dressing

300

Who was the first president of the U.S.? 

George Washington 

400

Why is Swelling good when others say it is bad?

Swelling is good most of the time  It initially helps by recruiting healing factors that accelerate how quickly cells migrate to the site of injury -  but swelling is also bad because it destructs and distends the tissues, and distorts the anatomy. 

400

What burn is this -skin that is visibly charred and may be white.

3rd degree burn 

400

An extreme hit to the head can cause your brain to bang against your ______?

Skull

400

What do you look out for in the person's reactions when injured?

Shook/trauma affect 

400

What is Washington's official state sport?

Pickleball

500

What does R.I.C.E stand for?

Rest: Avoid use of the injured area.

Ice: Applying ice packs to the area, without them touching the skin directly.

Compression: Wrapping the injured area with an elastic bandage to provide support, reduce blood flow, and limit swelling.

Elevation: Keeping the area raised above the level of the heart to reduce swelling

500

Which burns would you need immediate medical care for? 

2nd and 3rd degree burn.

500

What do you prevent when you keep the victim from becoming too cold or warm?

Shook

500

What are all the types of skin injuries? 

Laceration, Contusion, Incision, Abrasion, and Puncture.

500

How many Grammy's did Beyonce win? 

35