The first aid for First AND Second degree burns is
1. Run under cold water for 10-20 minutes
2. Cover the area with a covering that will not stick to the skin, (Medical bandage with gauze under it).
Who do you call if you or someone else gets poisoned, or shows symptoms of being poisoned in any way
Poison control or 911
(Or both)
How can a seizure occur
(Four possible answers)
1. Epilepsy
2. Brain tumor(s)
3. Stroke
4. Metabolic disorders (Low blood sugar or electrolyte imbalances)
Why does hypothermia occur
Hypothermia - Body loses heat faster than it can make it.
What is the object called that you commonly push around in hockey, and score goals with.
Hockey puck.
The layer that First Degree burns affect
The outer most layer, the epidermis.
(The first layer)
What should you do if a pet or human bites you
2. Make sure to watch it over a few days
3. Go to hospital if needed
What do you do if they are a stranger?
1. Attempt first aid if able AND call 911
2. Attempt first aid if able and do NOT call 911
1.
(Or get someone else to call while you help, vice versa)
First aid for heat exhaustion - True or false
When you are assisting a person that is suffering from heat exhaustion,
You should quickly cool them down.
True - You should quickly cool the person to prevent it from progressing into heat stroke
Where was ice hockey invented, and what year.
Montreal, Quebec in 1875.
All the layers of skin
(Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis)
What do you do after you remove the stinger
(If there is one)
Wash the area with soap and water
What are the common types of seizures
(Three possible answers)
1. Generalized seizures
2. Focal seizures
3. Tonic-clonic seizures
Why does heat exhaustion happen
Heat exhaustion - Unable to control temperature and or sweat fails to cool you down.
Which Hockey team just left the NHL because they were sold?
Arizona coyotes
Heartbreaking, I am a yote fan.
When should you call 911
If..
1. Visible charred or white flesh
2. In any case of large and severe burns
Is an insect/spider bite or sting always 100% dangerous
No, most of them are not dangerous
Should you ask questions to the victim after they recover
1. Yes
2. No
1. Yes, but do not overwhelm them with questions
First aid for hypothermia - True or false
When assisting someone who is currently suffering from hypothermia,
you quickly warm them to prevent shock and heart failure
False - You should not quickly warm the person, because that will potentially cause shock and heart failure.
The two all time snowboarders
(Kind of biased but wtv, also facts.)
Craig Kelly - He was a pioneer in snowboarding, won four world championships, significantly shaped the sport's culture and equipment, and helped open ski areas to snowboarding.
Shaun White - He has won three Olympic gold medals in halfpipe snowboarding, his record-breaking 15 X Games gold medals, pushing the boundaries of the sport with technical precision and tricks.
The things not to do when attempting first aid with third degree burns is
1. Do not soak the burn with water
2. Do not apply any ointment
3. Do not remove clothing if it is stuck to the affected area
4. Cover the area with a sterile bandage or loose cloth
Would you take an Antihistamine when you get a possible poisonous insect/spider sting or bite even if you were not allergic
(An antihistamine is a type of medication commonly used for allergic reactions).
Yes
First aid for seizures
(Not in order)
(Nine possible answers)
1. Remove as much objects on or around victim as possible
2. Do NOT restrain, they could hurt you or themselves, or you could hurt them
3. Time seizure as soon as it begins, if it goes over the normal time then call 911, (If this is reoccurring)
4. Monitor breathing and skin color
5. Call 911 if multiple seizures occur
6. If in any doubt if normal, call 911
7. if the victim is in water or if the victim is injured
8. If they are a stranger call 911
9. Protect their head
What are the progressives of heat exhaustion and hypothermia
1. Heat stroke.
2. Complete failure of the heart and respiratory system, loss of consciousness, and death.
Where was the first international luge competition held?
(Luge is a winter sport where athletes race down an ice track feet first on a small sled, reaching speeds of over 90 mph)
The first international luge competition was held in
Davos, Switzerland, in 1883.