The first step before giving first aid is making sure this is safe.
What is the scene/area?
Second class requires first aid for this common outdoor skin reaction to plants.
What is poison ivy/oak/sumac? (Any 1 of the 3 work)
First Class requires knowing how to treat this cold-weather emergency.
What is hypothermia?
The three steps in an emergency action plan:
What is Check-Call-Care?
The Emergency phone number in the U.S.
What is 911?
You should get permission before helping a conscious person. This is called...
What is consent?
For a nosebleed, you lean forward and pinch this part of the nose.
What is the nostrils?
This warm-weather emergency involves overheating and confusion.
What is heat exhaustion/heat stroke?
This life-threatening allergic reaction may require an epinephrine auto-injector. (Epipen)
What is anaphylaxis?
You should always wear this protective item when treating bleeding.
What are gloves?
For minor cuts and scratches, you clean the wound and then apply this.
What is a bandage?
For a minor burn, cool it with this for several minutes.
What is cool running water?
For severe blessing, you apply direct pressure and, if needed, this device.
What is a tournaquet?
A bone that breaks through the skin is called this.
What is an open/compound fracture?
This document lists emergency contacts and medical info for outings.
What is a medical form/health form?
You treat a simple blister by cleaning it and covering it with this.
What is moleskin?
You treat bites or stings by removing the stinger and washing with this.
What is soap and water?
If someone stops breathing and has no pulse, you begin this.
What is CPR?
You should moniter this trio in an injured person: breathing, pulse and _____________.
What is consciousness?
When moving an injured person, you should only do so if this exists.
What is danger to the victim and/or the scene is unsafe?
Tenderfoot requires knowing how to help someone with this sudden blockage of the airway.
What is choking?
This condition happens when the body loses too much water and salts.
What is dehydration?
First Class requires transporting a victim using this two-person carry with arms locked.
What is the two-person seat carry?
This condition occures when the body cannot circulate enough blood to the organs.
What is shock?
The hurry cases scouts must recognize include sever bleeding, stopped breathing, and _______.
What is poisoning/heart attack/shock?