First Aid
Misc injuries
Heat stroke
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Burns
100

Any substance that can cause a harmful reaction when applied or ingested is called

What is poison?

100

Contact with hot or boiling liquids results in this type of burn.

What is partial thickness? (also 2nd degree but you need to know both names)

100
a milder form of heat-related illness.
What is heat exhaustion.
100

The most at risk population for hypothermia

What are the elderly?

100
an injury caused by exposure to heat or flame
What is burn
200

True or False

If a person comes in contact with a plant such as poison ivy, oak, or sumac, you should remove all jewelry that could be contaminated

What is True?

200

The amount of time that 2nd degree burns take to heal

What is 3-4 weeks?

200
A medical emergency caused by exposure to high temperature

What is a heat stroke

200

True or False: Treatment for epistaxis includes tilting patient's head backwards.

What is False?

200

First degree burn/superficial

What is injury that only involves the epidermis

300

The amount of time you should rinse with water after coming in contact with poison ivy, oak or sumac

What is 15-20 minutes?

300

Regardless of the type of burn you should never use

What is ice?

300
Dizziness or confusion
What is symptoms of a heat stroke
300

Three S/s of a heart attack 

What is SOB, severe pressure under the sternum, N/V, diaphoresis, Jaw pain

300
skin redness, pain, and swelling
What is symptoms of first degree burns
400

The most common inhaled poison

What is carbon monoxide?

400

Medical care should be obtained if more than ______ of the surface of an adult's body is burned and ________ in a child. 

What is 15, 10

400

Three areas where you should place a cold pack if patient is experiencing a heat stroke

What is axillary, wrists, and ankles (may also say groin)

400

Explain what the acronym FAST is for stroke

What is face, arms, speech, and time?

400

Superficial burns involve the first layer of skin and usually heal within

What is 5-6 days?

500

Tricky question:

When rescuing a patient from inhalation poisoning, when should you check for breathing

What is AFTER you rescue them?

500

S/s of a brain injury include the following (list three)

What is 

  • Headache that gets worse or will not go away.
  • Loss of vision in one or both eyes.
  • Repeated vomiting or continued nausea.
  • Slurred speech.
  • Convulsions or seizures.
  • An inability to wake up from sleep.
  • Enlargement of the pupil (dark center) of one or both eyes
500

The internal temperature of someone experiencing a heat stroke?

What is 105 F?

500

List three s/s of a diabetic coma

What is 

May include 

  • confusion, excessive thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue, confusion, weakness, sweet or fruity breath

500

Third degree burns can sometimes be painless because _______ can be damaged.

What are nerves?