"It's just a flesh wound"
Pick your Poison
BURNS
Heat Miser
BONES
INJURIES
Heart Attack
100

Use sterile tweezers to remove and flush with clean running water

Treatment for splinter

100

Ways to get potable water in an emergency

Boil

Purify (chlorine, iodine)

Filter

100

If the patient has multiple levels of burn, this is the level are you going to treat

The most severe

100

Quietly encourage victim to calm down and breathe slowly

Treatment for Hyperventilation

100

Do this when you suspect a head, neck, or back injury.

Stabilize the head and neck

100

Don't rub, remove contacts and flush with water

Treatment for an object in the eye

100

Full body symptom

Weakness

200

Unique puncture wound requiring removal technique due to shape of object

Fish Hook

200

Poison-oak comes off best with what basic treatment

Cold water and soap

200

The most important first aid for a chemical burn

Dilution 

200

Cool person by shade, AC, ice packs, fluids if conscious

Treatment for Heatstroke

200

Do this if the splint is too big

Pad it. 

200

Tissue or tooth that has been torn off 

Place in cool water, or apply cool water to where the tissue was

200

Stomach symptom

Nausea

300

Wash surface well, do not remove if large

Treatment for a nail or splinter puncture wound

300

Treatment for Spider bites and insect stings

Remove stinger if applicable, cleanse bite with soap/water, ice it and find a Dr

300

The difference in treatment between 1st and 2nd deg

Keep dry and don't apply ointment, cream, spray

300

Dry and warm them up gradually and have them drink warm liquids if conscious

Treatment of Hypothermia

300

An open wound occuring from broken bones.

Open or Compound fracture

300

gloves and eye protection

Universal Precautions 

300

Affecting chest, arm or neck

Pain, pressure, burning, numbness in arms

400

Treatment for minor wounds with little to no bleeding.

Wash and band aid

400

Caffeine and tobacco can worsen what environmental condition

Hypothermia

400

The medical classification for identifying burn thickness 

Superficial

Partial-Thickness

Full-Thickness

400

Cool person by shade, drink more water and ensure clothing is suited to weather.

Treatment of dehydration 

400

This will help decrease swelling

~ cold applications 

~ elevate the injury

400

Position a patient with a nosebleed

Pinch nose and lean forward

400

Not hot, but have this symptom

Unusual sweating

500

 Treatment of a bite of a warm blooded animal

Wash, flush, cover and seek medical attention

500

Best place to put a venom-bitten limb

Level of your heart

500

Skin looks leathery and white and is hard to the touch.

Full-thickness electrical burn.

500

Cool person by shade lay victim down, cool and re hydrate them

Treatment for Heat Exhaustion 

500

A Broken bone that does not cut through the skin.

Closed or Simple Fracture

500

Lay patient down and give them a blanket and raise their legs

Treatment for shock

500

Common Respiratory symptom

Shortness of breath