Scene Survey
Primary Survey
CPR
Wound Care
General FA Trivia
100

What does the M in HEMPBC stand for?

Mechanism of Injury

100

What are the ABCs of first aid?

Airway, Breathing & Circulation

100

When do we do CPR?

As soon as we find a lack of breathing (if trained: lack of pulse)

100

Do you need to call 911 for a small cut?

NO

100

Lightning Scavenger Hunt:

The closest snack.

Whichever snack is closest to the player.

200

Name 5 possible hazards

Anything from fire, wire, gas, glass, thugs, drugs or other examples of hazards

200

Lightning Scavenger Hunt:

An item that is green.

Any green item.

200

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

200

How should a wound be cleaned? 

What should it not be cleaned with? Why?

Soap and water, BZK or wound cleanser.

Not alcohol as it can damage the skin.

200

Name two organizations you could take a first aid course with.

The Red Cross, Saint John's Ambulance, The Lifesaving Society.

300

Lightning Scavenger Hunt:

An item that makes you smile.

Any item that makes you smile.

300

What does AVPU stand for?

ALERT, responsive to VERBAL stimulus, responsive to a PAINFUL stimulus, UNRESPONSIVE.

300

What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in CPR?

30:20

300

Lightning Scavenger Hunt:

An item you have owned for longer than 5 years.

Any item owned longer than 5 years.

300

Name 5 possible reasons to call 911.

Any 5 emergency situations where calling 911 would be suitable.

400

What is BSI?

Name 3 types of BSI.

BSI = Body Substance/Scene Isolation

Gloves, mask, gown, goggles, visibility vest...

400

What are we looking for in a rapid body survey (RBS)?

Anything that poses an immediate threat to the patient's life. We are looking for bleeds, abnormalities, identification, or any clues to what is going on. NOT small bumps and scrapes.

400

Lightning Scavenger Hunt:

An item that is VERY Canadian.

Any VERY Canadian item.

400

What is the difference between inflammation and infection?

Inflammation = body's natural response to injury

Infection = a pathogen has entered the body and has begun to take over, can be life-threatening

400

What is LIONEL? What does it stand for?

Acronym to remember information to provide to 911.

Location, Incident, Other services required, Number of patients, Location (repeat)

500

What should you do if you do not get consent?

Do not administer first aid. 

If the situation necessitates, you can call 911 to inform them of the situation or stay in the area to assist (if safe)

500

What is a blue tint to the skin called? What does it mean?

It is called cyanosis. It indicates that there is a problem with circulation/oxygen delivery. Cyanosis is a key indicator of shock

500

What does AED stand for? What does it do? How is it used?

Automatic External Defibrillator

It helps to get the heart back into the right rhythm. The chest must be dried and shaved then pads are applied. AED prompts must then be followed.

500

Define the following terms:

Abrasion, Avulsion, Laceration, and Puncture

Abrasion = Skin is rubbed off on an abrasive surface

Avulsion = Complete or partial tearing of the skin exposing the skin below

Laceration = Deep cut or tear of the skin

Puncture = A small, often deep, hole caused by a sharp object

500

Lightning Scavenger Hunt:

An item that you could use for doing first aid. How would you use it?

Any item that would be used for first aid with any reasonable explanation.