A hot spot occurs before this
Blister
Mild sprains can be wrapped in this
Bandage
Ears, nose, fingers or feet feel numb
Frostbite
Dehydration
get into shaded place, drink water, rest
Mammals who bite Humans may have this
Rabies
Staying hydrated prevents this
Dehydration
The purpose of a splint is this
Shivering uncontrollably, feels cold or numb, poor decision making
Hypothermia
Shock
Treat injuries, elevate legs, keep them warm
This gel can help sooth first and second degree burns
Aloe Vera
When removing a tick you shouldn't do this
Squeeze, Twist or Jerk the tick
One method to carry someone with 2 people is
Two-Handed Carry
Shallow breathing, rapid pulse, dry red skin, seizures
Heatstroke
Hypothermia
Move to shelter, remove wet cloths and replace with dry, wrap in warm coverings, drink warm liquids, place warm water bottles between armpits and near groin
If a person is choking, perform this maneuver
Heimlich Maneuver
If you get a rash from a poisonous plant, scrub the area with this
warm water and rubbing alcohol or degreasing soap
A good treatment for an ankle sprain is RICE- rest, ice, compression and this:
Elevation
Extreme thirst, moist or pale and cool skin, confusion, weakness
Shock
Heat Exhaustion
Rest in shady area, elevate legs, drink water, cool down
F.A.S.T. is an acronym for Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulties and Time. It is used to determine symptoms of this
Stroke
Mild sunburn is classified as this-degree burn
First-Degree Burn
The sprained/twisted ankle should be raised above this to prevent swelling in the injured area
The Heart
Lack of energy, headache, nausea, rapid pulse, moist or cool and pale skin
Heat Exhaustion
Heatstroke
What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation