Care 1
Care 2
Burns
Misc. 1
Misc. 2
100

Immobilize the area with a splint and see a doctor

Fracture

100

Wrap area in a blanket, or immerse in luke-warm water

Frostbite

100

How do you treat a first degree burn?

Aloe Vera or run under cool water

100

What is the average body temperature of a healthy person?

98.6

100

The purpose of first-aid is to give ____ care to an injured or ill person

Immediate

200

Apply pressure evenly over the wound

Bleeding

200

Move to an air-conditioned area immediately and sponge the victim with cool water

Heatstroke

200

How many "degrees" of burns are there? 

3

200

What does a diabetic need to do if too much insulin is taken?

Eat something sugary like a lollipop

200
  • Two rules of first aid are to remain ___ and call 911 or a local ____ number

Calm, Emergency

300

Flush with luke warm water to remove the speck

Eye irritation

300

Apply a cold compress and wrap in an elastic bandage for support

Sprain

300

A __-degree burn causes reddening of the skin and effects only the epidermis

1st

300

What procedure do you follow to treat a heat cramp?

Massage the area and drink a salt-water solution

300

A ____is blockage in the flow of blood to the brain

Stroke

400

Call 911 immediately, the pain could be a symptom of a heart attack

Severe chest pain

400

Call a poison control center or a hospital for assistance

Poisoning

400

A __-degree burn causes the skin to develop blisters

2nd

400

What is the most serious problem with a puncture wound?

Risk of infection

400

A _____ is blockage in the flow of blood to the heart

Heart attack

500

List 3 of the 6 signs of a heart attack

Chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, fainting, sweating

500

Move patient to a cool place, elevate their legs, and give them a salt-water

Heat exhaustion

500

A ___-degree burn permanently destroys all the layers of the skin

3rd

500

What does a diabetic need to do if not enough insulin is taken?

Receive insulin ASAP

500

An _____ attack occurs when the lining of the bronchial tubes become swollen, muscle spams constrict the tubes, and mucous clogs the smaller areas

Asthma