Basic First Aid Knowledge
Principles of First Aid
Internal First Aid
External First Aid
First Aid Terms
100

Place this on a bleeding wound to stop the bleeding.

What is a bandage/plaster?

100

The first principle of first aid.

What is preserving life?

100

A person is too cold.

What is hypothermia?

100

Wood that has punctured the skin.

What is a splinter?

100

An abrasion or laceration is a technical term for this.

What is a cut?  

200

This is the number to call or text in an emergency.

What is 999? 

200

The second principle of first aid.

What is prevent worsening?

200

Occurs when a person is breathing in too quickly.

What is hyperventilating? 

200

Skin is heated from touching something hot.

What is a burn?

200

A person should be placed in this position if they are unresponsive and breathing.

What is the recovery position?

300

This is how to treat someone who is choking.

What is back blows and if needed abdominal thrusts?

300

The third principle of first aid.

What is promote recovery?
300

You don't have enough water in your body.

What is dehydration?

300

A burn from bumping a hot kettle.

What is a 1st degree burn?

300

You need to check your body for this minibeast after walking through some forests or tall grass.

What a tick?

400

You put this on someone to immobilize them.

What is a splint?

400

First aiders must do this before assessing a victim.

What is assessing for danger?

400

A person is too hot.

What is hyperthermia?

400

The 2nd layer of skin is burned.

What is a second degree burn?

400

Anaphylactic Shock is a technical term for this.

What is an allergic reaction?

500

Medical attention that is administered immediately following an injury.

What is First Aid?

500

First aiders must obtain this before treating a victim.

What is consent?

500
If a person has stopped sweating, it is a sign of this.

What is Heat Stroke?

500

The skin is burned though the first 2 layers of skin.

What is a third degree burn?

500

Your body ability to maintain a constant internal enviornment.

what is homeostasis?