You should bring this to cover your feet.
This is when your body loses heat faster than your body can produce it.
What is hypothermia?
The 3 materials used to make fire.
What is fuel, oxygen and heat?
Explain how to treat simple cuts and scrapes.
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Explain how to treat hypothermia.
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You can always put more on, but you cannot take more off.
What is layers?
Frostbite is most common to occur at these places.
What is fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheeks and chin?
Define this type of fire.
What is a log cabin?
Explain how to treat larger cuts.
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Explain how to treat frostbite.
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You wear this at night.
What is sleepwear?
This is where your normal body tempurature should be.
What is 98.6 F?
Define this type of fire
What is a teepee?
Explain how to treat blisters
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The temperatures where you are considered to have hypothermia and hyperthermia.
What is 95 and 99.9 F?
You always want to have this during the day.
What is water?
List the symptoms for frostbite (at least 3)
What is numbness, hard/waxy looking skin, blistering after rewarming, clumbsyness.
Define this type of fire.
Explain how to treat a sprain.
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Explain how to treat blisters.
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You have to wear these items during the night to keep warm.
What is hat, gloves, and layered socks.
Explain the difference between hypothermia and hyperthermia.
What is hypothermia is when your body loses heat faster than it can produce, hyperthermia is when your body produces heat faster than it can disperse.
Explain when you would use each of the types of fire.
What is when you have a log avaliable to use for lean-to, to use for cooking for the log cabin and a starter for larger fires as teepee.
Explain and demonstrate how to successfully carry someone with a broken leg.
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Explain how to treat sunburn.
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