First Aid Knowledge
Internal First Aid
External First Aid
First Aid Terms
Equipment
First Aid Grab Bag
100

Place this on a bleeding wound to stop the bleeding.

What is a bandage/gauze

100

Victim’s body loses more heat than it produces.

What is hypothermia?

100

Stop the bleeding from injured area with direct pressure

What is an amputation injury?

100

Medical attention that is usually administered immediately after the injury occurs.

What is First Aid?

100

What device should be utilized in conjunction with CPR if available?

AED

100

First thing considered when entering a scene

What is scene safety.

200

How long do you flush  a chemical burn with water

What is 20 minutes?

200

Rapid breathing.

What is hyperventilation? 

200

An injured part that is bent or deformed, and is painful. 

What is a bone injury

200

Occurs when the skin freezes.

What is frostbite?

200

What is used to stabilize a broken bone?

Splint

200

What is the most common piece of personal protective equipment used while administering first aid? 

Gloves

300

A life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's organs and tissues aren't getting enough blood and oxygen.

What is Shock?

300

You don't have enough water in your body.

What is Dehydration?

300

Muscle cramps, sweating, headache, nausea, weakness, and dizziness.

What is heat exhaustion?

300
Pinch the nostrils together while the victim sits and leans forward.

What is a nosebleed?

300

What should be applied to a major open wound?

What is gauze or bandage?

300

This is an essential treatment for a minor puncture wound?

What is wash with soap and water.

400

What are the three burn types?

What is heat, chemical and electrical?

400

Heat-related illness that occurs when the body can't cool itself properly, usually due to excessive sweating and loss of water and salt

What is Heat Exhaustion? 

400

confusion, passing out or dizziness, seizures, nausea or vomiting, muscle cramps, feeling faint or fatigued. 

What is a heat stroke?

400

Caused by vomiting, diarrhea, or lack of water

What is dehydration?

400

Medication used to treat allergic emergencies

What is an Epi pen?

400

What is the first step in controlling bleeding?

Direct Pressure

500

Anxiety or agitation/restlessness, Bluish lips and fingernails, Chest pain, Confusion, Dizziness, lightheadedness, or faintness

Symptoms of shock

500

Nausea, dizziness, headache and muscle cramps, hot, dry, red skin and confusion, seizures and loss of consciousness.

What is Heat Stroke.

500

weaknees, faintness, dizziness, pale or grayish skin color, agitation, confusion, cold and clammy to the touch. 

What is shock?

500

Caused by a severe allergic reaction to a substance either eaten or ingested.

What is Anaphylactic Shock?

500

Used to stop bleeding after an injury.

What is a tourniquet

500

What areas do you apply the pads on an AED?

What is chest and side?