First Aid Kit
Symptoms
How to Respond
Cuts, Scrapes, and Bleeding
Helping others and staying calm
100

When would you need to use a band aid? 

For small cuts, scrapes, or blisters to protect from dirt or germs while healing. 

100

What symptoms might be a sign of an allergic reaction? 

Itching, hives, or trouble breathing. 

100

What is the safest thing to tell someone to do if they feel dizzy?

Sit or lie down so they don’t fall.

100

What's the next step after washing a cut?

Dry it and cover it with a clean bandage.

100

What can you do to help an injured person stay calm?

Talk to them calmly and tell them help is on the way.

200

Name two instances when you may need to use an ice pack. 

For acute recent injuries like sprains, strains, and bruises to reduce swelling and pain. 

200

What are some symptoms of abdominal pain?

Pain in lower belly, vomiting, loss of appetite, etc. 

200

If someone has a small burn, what should you do?

Run cool water over it for several minutes.

200

Why do we apply pressure directly on a bleeding wound?

To help the blood clot and stop the bleeding.

200

What is one reason you should never give an injured person food or drink?

It could make things worse if the doctor needs to treat them.

300

What is gauze used for? 

Controlling bleeding, soaking up fluids, covering wounds, etc. 

300

What are some symptoms of convulsions/seizures? 

Patient dropping to the ground, uncontrollable shaking, inability to focus on object/people

300

If someone looks overheated and tired after running in the sun, how should you help?

Move them to shade, offer water, and have them rest.

300

What should you avoid touching when helping someone with a cut?

The wound itself, other objects in the area, your face, etc. (to avoid spreading germs).

300

Why is it important to notice how the person got hurt before helping?

It tells you what dangers might still be nearby.

400

What is an antiseptic wipe/cream used for? 

To clean the wound of bacteria/viruses before applying bandages. 

400

What are some symptoms of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke? 

Extreme thirst, dizziness, cramps, confusion, nausea, etc. 

400

How should you respond to an individual experiencing major bleeding? 

Apply pressure and call 911

400

What might be a sign that a cut is infected?

Redness, swelling, or pus.

400

If someone is choking but can still cough, what should you tell them to do?

Keep coughing.

500

Name three items commonly found in a first aid kit.

What are scissors, bandages, gloves, antiseptic cream, etc.?

500

What are some symptoms of bruises, sprains, or strains?

A blue/green color of an area, swelling or redness, and pain. 
500

How should you respond to someone having a heart attack?

Start CPR and call 911

500

If a friend gets a nosebleed, what should you ask them to do?

Lean forward slightly and pinch their nose just below the bone.

500

What should you do if someone is unconscious but breathing?

Get adult help, call 911, and don’t move them unless they’re in danger.