It protects internal organs and supports your body.
What is the skeletal system?
This vitamin is made by your skin when exposed to sunlight.
What is vitamin D?
You should cool a minor burn for this long.
What is 10-20 minutes?
This is the universal sign for choking.
What is clutching the throat?
One healthy way to manage stress.
What is deep breathing, journaling, reading a book, talking to someone, or exercising?
If your clothes catch on fire, do this.
What is stop, drop, and roll?
These are used to protect yourself from blood and germs.
What are gloves?
This system controls your movements and thoughts.
What is the nervous system?
Builds muscle and supports immune function.
What is protein?
You should never do this to a serious burn.
What is apply butter and pop blisters?
The name of the technique used to help a choking adult.
What is abdominal thrusts?
Clash, disagreement, argument.
What is conflict?
You should test this safety device once a month.
What is a smoke alarm?
This is the very first thing you should do before giving first aid.
What is check the scene for safety?
The organ responsible for breathing.
What is the lungs?
Provides our bodies with energy.
What are carbohydrates?
This type of burn has dark or white colored areas, not painful at first.
What is a 3rd degree burn?
The recommended compression rate per minute in CPR.
What is 100–120 compressions per minute?
The ability to understand and share feelings of another person.
What is Emapthy?
Never use this to try to put out a grease fire.
What is water?
When someone has a nosebleed they should do this.
What is lean forward and pinch the nose?
This system pumps blood throughout your body.
What is the circulatory system?
Helps form hemoglobin in the blood.
What is iron?
This type of burn involves blisters.
What is a 2nd degree burn?
The first step of CPR after checking the scene.
What is check for responsiveness?
Paying attention to the well being of a person, their mind and how it is affecting their body.
What is Mental Health?
You should practice this plan at least twice a year with your family.
What is a fire escape plan?
You should apply this to a small cut after cleaning it.
What is a bandage?
5 places food travels through.
What is mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine?
The six essential nutrients for our bodies.
What is carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water?
The layer of skin that is thicker, supportive, and contains hair follicles.
What is dermis?
The depth to compress the chest during CPR.
What is 2 inches?
The face feels hot, fists clenched, heart beats faster, or palms sweat.
What are the physical effects of anger?
When escaping a smoky room, move in this position.
What is crawling low to the ground?
Can be folded for slings, head wraps, or to tie splints.
What is a triangular bandage?