The knot used to tie two ropes of the same diameter together.
What is the square knot?
Cover with a dry, sterile dressing or an adhesive bandage. Rebanddge each day or more often as needed.
What is first aid for simple cuts and scrapes?
The founder of scouting
Who is Lord Robert Baden-Powell
What is the buddy system?
A pledge used by Boy Scouts that contains "...to help other people at all times..."
What is the scout oath?
The knot used to start the square lashing.
What is a clove hitch?
Think FAST: Face, Arms, Speech, Time
What is first aid for a Stroke?
1910
When was Scouting America founded?
You should use the STOP acronym: stay calm, shink, observe and plan
What do you do when you get lost?
Be prepared
What is the scout motto?
The knot used for dragging logs across the ground.
What is the timber hitch?
An area of skin that becomes tender as a blister starts to form.
What are hot spots?
This is where scouting first started
What is the England?
The three categories of fire building materials.
What is Tinder, Kindling and Fuel
A high adventure camp in New Mexico that focuses on backpacking.
What is Philmont?
The lashing used to construct a sturdy triangle of an A-frame
What is the Shear Lashing?
Looks for these signs, DOTS: Deformity, tenderness, open wounds and Swelling
What is first aid for broken bones?
Who is William D. Boyce?
Using the North Star method and the constellation method.
How can you find directions during the night?
5 Merit badges are required for this rank, 3 eagle required and 2 non-eagle required.
How many Merit badges are required for Life rank?
A turn made between two poles and goes around the wraps of a lashing to pull them together.
What is Fraps?
These are the 5 hurry cases.
What is stopped breathing, stroke, severe bleeding, and ingested poisoning?
The original name of the First Aid Merit badge.
What is the Ambulance Merit badge?
The three ways to purify water
What are Boiling, Filtering and Chemical treatment
How many leadership positions are there in Scouts?
What is 16?