Vocab/Acronyms
Identify the Injury
Picture Edition
Identify the Injury
Prompt Edition
Hurry Cases
Miscellaneous
100

Acronym for treating sprains and strains.

What is RICE?

REST 

ICE 

COMPRESSION 

ELEVATION



100


What is a third degree burn?

100

This mild burn (1st degree) is caused by a prolonged sun exposure

What is a sunburn?

100

This condition is treated for regardless of the injury

What is shock?

100

What is the first thing you to treat an injured person?

What is assess the situation?

200

This maneuver is used when someone's airways get blocked by food. 

What is the Heimlich?

200

Identify the possible injuries

What is a head injury?

What is a neck injury?

200

If I am contracted by a person, one way to get rid of me is to throw that person in a lake. Body Tempature of 104 degrees or higher

What is heatstroke?

200

Jacinto is allergic to bees. He goes suffers this ailment after being stung.

What is anaphylactic shock?

200

Name 5 Items in this First Aid Kit

Gloves

Ice Pack

Gauze

Tweezers

Eye Drops

Flashlight

Safety Pins

Antibiotic Ointment

Alcohol Pads

Band-aids

300

State the acronym and its components for a stroke.

What is F.A.S.T.?

F-face

A-arms

S-speech

T-time

300

Identify the injury from the picture



What is splinting a fracture?

300

A person may begin to shake. They may stare blankly. They may fall or lose consciousness suddenly. They should not be touched or restrained.

What is a seizure?

300

This device is used to help someone who is bleeding severely. It is only a last resort.

What is a tourniquet?

300

The five signs of a heart attack are (Males)

Min 4 out of 5 correct

What is unusual sweating?

What is Nausea?

What is shortness of breath?

What is weakness?

What is pain or burning in the chest?

400

The process of determining the priority of patients' treatments by the severity of their condition or likelihood of recovery with and without treatment. 

What is triage?

400

What is a stroke?

400

I am fixed by splinting. Generally, a long stick and a shorter stick fitted to my body are used to immobilize this injury. A sling would not be helpful for this injury.

What is a broken leg?


400

How do you treat for shock?

If the head is pale raise the tail

If the head is red, raise the head

Slowly but constantly speak to the person

Give them a blanket to keep them warm

400

Name a scenario were an injured person should be moved, and two ways to move them. 

Scenarios: They are in a freezing stream

They are near/in a fire or smoke filled room 

The place they are in no longer is safe 

Transportation Methods: Walking Assist

Two-Handed Carry

Blanket Drag Assist

Stretcher

500

What does the Acronym DOTS stand for? What is it used to assess?

D = Deformity

O = Open Wounds

T = Tenderness

S = Swelling

DOTS is used to identify a facture. Generally after a collision or fall

500

Identify the likely injury. Bonus if you can name the position that this man is in.

What is ingested poisoning?

What is the recovery position?

500

This injury type can cause paralysis. Falling from a great height or blunt trauma are two of the main culprits for this ailment.

What is a spinal injury?

500

What are the three main things should you do for a person having a heart attack?

Call 911

Start CPR

Find and AED

500

Explain how you would obtain emergency medical assistance from:

  1. Your home
  2. A remote location on a wilderness camping trip
  3. An activity on open water

Home - Call 911, or a parent

Remote Location - Call 911 if you have service or get aid from your buddy, signal with ground to air visuals

Open Water - Shoot a flare, aid from your buddy, signal with a mirror/symbols