Basic First Aid for cuts and scrapes
Wash with soap and water and apply band-aid
Severe lack of energy, general weakness, headache, nausea, faintness, sweating, cool pale moist skin, a rapid pulse.
Signs of Heat Exhaustion
Use these to remove splinters
Tweezers
This date is when the quality of the food will start to go down.
A. Sell-by date B. Best-before date C. use-by date
B-best-before date
Water pipe broke! What do you do?
Turn off the water from main cut-off.
This is the international distress signal for choking
Grasping the throat.
Hot, sweaty, or dry red skin, confusion and disorientation, a rapid pulse, shallow breathing, vomiting, seizures, unconsciousness.
Signs of Heatstoke
Put these on before applying first aid to a cut.
Gloves
This date is the last date on which the manufacturer will guarantee the food's quality.
A. Sell-by date B. Best-before date C. use-by date
C. Use by Date
TV is smoking and electricity is sparking! What do you do?
Turn off main power breaker to the house.
True or False
For a severe cut, when the bandge becomes full of blood, remove it and apply a new one.
FALSE!
Grayish white patches on the skin are warning signs of this. Ears, nose, fingers, or feet are numb.
Signs of Frostbite
Use this to stabilize a broken or fractured bone.
Splint
This date is the last date that food should be offered for sale.
A. Sell-by date B. Best-before date C. use-by date
A. Sell-by date
If you smell GAS in your home, what do you do?
Leave the house immediately and call 911!
Begin this when someone's heart has stopped.
CPR
Person feels cold and numb, tired and unable to think straight, shiver uncontrollably, makes poor decisions, become irritable, stumble fall or lose consciousness.
Signs of Hypothermia
Use this to stop severe bleeding.
Tourniquet
When cutting foods, these two types of food should NOT share a cutting board.
Meats and Veggies
Will accept meat with anything else.
Your home should have this developed in case of fire, storm, power-outage, or water outage.
Emergency Plan
This machine is used to get the heart to start beating again.
Defibrillator (AED)
Persistent, uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, pain, or burning sensation in the center of the chest behind breastbone.
One sign of Heart Attack.
This can be used to help relieve the pain of blisters and help keep from blisters from forming.
Moleskin
Botulism, Hepatitis A, Listeriosis, and Salmonella are all types of this.
Food-Borne Illness
Fire Alarms, Smoke Detectors, and CO2 detectors require a monthly check of this.
Batteries