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What is the meaning of First Aid? Being the first one to call 911 Quick help to ease an injured person before medical aid comes The same thing as medical aid All of the above What is the meaning of Medical Aid? Giving medicine to the injured Helping old people who have fallen down Treatment by a Doctor, Nurse or Ambulance None of the above What are the three important measures to save a life? Announce yourself, Bend over, Care Assist, Breathing, Continuously Airway, Bleeding, Control All of the above To Help a conscious choking casualty you would: Ask them what they had been eating Quickly rush up and slap them in the back as hard as you can Identify yourself, make sure they can’t speak, perform abdominal thrust None of the above To Help an unconscious casualty you would: Shake them until they wake up Ask them a question, call 911, do ABC’s, stabilize their head and watch their breathing Identify yourself, make sure they can’t speak, perform abdominal thrust All of the above 1

To Help a burn casualty you would: Get a hose and spray them down in case they catch on fire again and call 911 Determine what type of burn and call 911 if necessary, run area under cool water Try to remove as much to the clothing around the burn and burst all the blisters None of the above To Help a casualty that is bleeding severely you would: Reassure Them, Evacuate them, Dial 911 (RED) Call 911 have casualty Rest, Elevate the cut, Apply Direct pressure (RED) Call for a leader and tell them you will need extra band aids All of the above How would you stop a nose bleed? Identify yourself and have the patient lean slightly forward Have them pinch their nose just below the bridge and keep an even pressure Once the bleeding has stopped make sure they don’t do anything to start bleeding again All of the above What would you do if your clothes or another person’s caught on fire? Alert them loudly by screaming “DUDE YOU ARE BURNING!!!” Grab a hose or fire extinguisher and try to put them out. Stop Drop and Roll or advise them to do so None of the above Describe the signs of frost bite. The fingers have a blue colour to them Generally not interested in having ice cream with the rest of the pack Starts with red irritated skin, turning to blisters, then deep tissue damage All of the above 2

How do you treat frost bite? Rub the area briskly to warm it up Hold it close to a fire or other heat source Warm the area slowly using body heat like from under the arms All of the above How would you treat an insect or animal bite? Tell them to suck it up – getting bit by insects is part of cubs Rest Elevate and apply direct pressure to the bite – then monitor ABC’s Determine what caused the bite, find out if they are allergic, apply ice, call 911 if necessary None of the above How do you treat hypothermia? Ask them if they would like to play Wii because jumping around is good for warming up Get them to a warm place, change wet clothes, give warm sweet liquid, wrap in a blanket If they are shivering ask them to spell hypothermia to see if they are confused then call 911 All of the above How do you treat heat illnesses: Give the patient a popsicle; be sure to ask what flavour they like Have the rest of the pack make fans out of nearby leaves and start to fan the casualty Have them move to a shaded area and tell them you’ll collect them on the way back None of the above 3 Cub’s Name Do Your Best !!!!