Minor injuries
Emergencies
Allergies
Seizures
100

You get a small cut. What should you do? 

clean it with soap and water, apply ointment, and place a bandage

100

What number do you call if someone is badly hurt or in danger?

911

100

Someone eats peanuts and starts itching and coughing. What is this called?

Allergic reaction

100

Should you hold someone down during a seizure?

No

200

You get a minor scrape, cut, or bruise. Who should you tell? 

Staff or Family

200

What do you tell 911 if you have to call them? 

“Hello. My name is [Name]. I am at [place]. Someone is hurt. Please send help.”

200

What part of the body might swell during a serious allergic reaction?

the face or throat

200

If a seizure lasts more than 5 minutes, what should you do?

Call 911

300

If you bump your knee and it swells, what should you put on it?

Use Ice on the injured area

300

A person has a broken leg and can’t move. Should you try to move them?

No

300

What tool/medication might someone carry if they have bad allergies?

EpiPen

300

Someone falls and has a seizure. Then they stay unconscious. Is this an emergency?

Yes

400

You have a mild burn from a hot pan. What should you do first?

Run cool (not ice) water over it

400

You see someone fall and hit their head. They're confused and dizzy. What should you do?

Stay with them and call 911

400

If someone uses an EpiPen, what should you do next?

Call 911

400

You see someone having a seizure. They fall to the floor. What should you move away from them?

Make sure they are safe by moving hard or sharp objects away from them

500

What does "RICE" stand for when treating a sprain?
 

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

500

Someone has a deep cut and the bleeding won’t stop. What do you do?

Hold pressure on it using some type of cloth and call 911

500

What do you call a very dangerous allergic reaction that affects breathing?

Anaphylaxis

500

What does a Seizure look like? 

•Shaking or twitching

•Staring or unresponsive

•Falling to the ground