The first step to treating a cut or scrape
What is to clean it
When on a boat you should always wear this
What is a life preserver
The knot used to start a lashing
What is the clove hitch
Your own personal eating essentials such as a plate and a fork
What is a eating/mess kit
You treat ______ with moleskin
What are blisters
When the skin blisters from extreme heat
What is a 2nd degree burn
The swimming stroke done on your back, also known as the racing backstroke
What is the back crawl
The common knot used to make a non-adjustable loop
What is the bowline
The importance of not storing food in your tent at night
What is to avoid critters/animals
The shape of a folded flag
What is a triangle
We wear gloves to protect our hands from getting dirty and _________?
What is avoid picking up germs
The rule for rescuing someone from land without a rope
What is three points of contact
The animal commonly associated with tying the bowline (out of the hole, around the tree, and back)
What is a bunny/rabit
The widely used nutrition guide found in many cooking requirements
What is My Plate
The three things needed to start a fire
What are heat, oxygen, and something to burn
The method of lessening fracture pains and decreasing further injury
What is splinting
The way to say balanced when standing in a canoe
What is holding on to the sides/gunwales
The merit badge revolving around knots and lashings
What is pioneering
On a hiking trip, to heat up food, you would use a ________ stove
What is lightweight
When in a field when in a thunder storm you find the place with the ______ elevation
What is the lowest
When a person's body is losing more heat than it is able to produce, causing their core temperature to drop
What is hypothermia
The backstroke done with your arms always in the water
What is the elementary backstroke
The knot with two loops around the inside of the preexisting loop
What is the taut-line hitch
The method for cleaning dishes on a camping trip with the steps: clean, rinse, bleach
What is the three bucket system
The three commonly known poisonous plants to cause rash and itching
What are poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac