The Basics
First Aid
Safety
Knots
Weather
100

He started scouting.

Baden Powell

100

This condition can cause organ failure and can be life-threatening. Usually occurs after a person is injured or under great stress.

SHOCK

100

This person pulls in the rescued swimmer

Line Tender

100

Used to tie two like ropes together

Square Knot

100

This weather develops out of deep low-pressure areas over warm waters.

Hurricane

200

The Scout Motto

Be Prepared

200

A person who is ________ will grasp their throat.

Choking

200

What does RICE mean when treating Sprains and Strains

R-Rest

I-Ice

C-Compression

E- Elevation

200

Used at the top of the rainfly

Bowline Knot

200

Cell Phone, Local Weather Channel, Newspaper, Old Farmer

Ways to obtain a weather forecast

300

The 4th law in scouting

friendly

300

The ABC's of CPR

Airway, Breathing, Circulation

300

1st  step in first aid/emergency

Check the surroundings 

300

Used at the beginning and end of most lashings.

Clove Hitch

300

To predict fair weather remember this poem:

"If smoke goes high, no ________ comes by"


Rain

400

The Scout Slogan

Do a good turn daily

400

Pale clammy skin, nausea, dizzy, headache

Signs of Heat Exhaustion

400

This indicates the fire-pit is out!

Cold to the touch

400

Used at the bottom of the rainfly

Taut Line Hitch

400

This poem "If smoke hands low, watch out for a blow." means this type of weather.

Stormy-Weather

500

The amount of merit badges required for Eagle

21

500

Uncomfortable Pressure, unusual sweating, nausea, shortness of breath, Feelings of weakness

signs of a heart attack

500

Three R's of Personal Safety

Recognize, Resist, Report

500

Used to tie two different diameter ropes together

Sheet Bend

500

This latin word means the type of cloud that will produce rain.

Nimbus