Readyman #2 Explain what first aid is. Tell what you should do after an accident.

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Readyman #2 Explain what first aid is. Tell what you should do after an accident.

Readyman #2 First Aid is the first help or immediate care given someone who has suddenly sickened or been hurt in an accident. What to do after an accident: 1.Stay calm and think. 2.If the victim seems badly hurt, send someone to call for medical help. If no one is there to do that, call for help and give what assistance you can to the victim. 3.Do not move a badly hurt person unless the victim is in further danger. 4.Check the victim for “hurry cases”. 5.Treat the victim for shock.

Readyman #2 Explain what first aid is. Tell what you should do after an accident.

Readyman #2 First Aid is any help given ______ to a sick or injured person. What to do after an accident: 1.Stay calm and think. 2.If the victim seems badly hurt, send someone to call for medical help. If no one is there to do that, ______ give what assistance you can to the victim. 3.Move a badly hurt person to a more comfortable location. 4.Check the victim for “hurry cases”. 5.Treat the victim for shock.

Readyman #4 Demonstrate the Heimlich maneuver and tell when it is used.

Readyman #4 The Heimlich maneuver should be used when the choking person can not speak or has become unconscious due to lack of air.

Readyman #4 Demonstrate the Heimlich maneuver and tell when it is used.

Readyman #4 The Heimlich maneuver should be used when the choking person says that he is choking.

Readyman #8 Tell what steps must be taken for a safe swim with your Webelos den, pack, family, or other group. Explain the reasons for the buddy system.

Safe Swim Defense 1.Qualified supervision (age 21 and over) 2.Physical fitness (Health History provided by all participants) 3.Safe Area 4.Lifeguards on Duty (one for every 10 people in the water) 5.Lookout (on shore to keep an eye on the whole situation) 6.Ability Groups (Non-swimmers, Beginners, and Swimmers) Buddy System The buddy system is a way for scouts to look after each other, especially during outdoor adventures. It’s a way of sharing the good times and preventing the bad. Readyman #8 7. Buddy System (in the water and same ability group area) 8. Discipline

Readyman #8 Tell what steps must be taken for a safe swim with your Webelos den, pack, family, or other group. Explain the reasons for the buddy system.

Readyman #8 Safe Swim Defense 1.Qualified supervision (age 21 and over) 2.Physical fitness (Health History provided by some participants) 3.Safe Area 4.Lifeguards on Duty (one for every 10 people in the water) 5.Lookout (on shore to keep an eye on the whole situation) 6.Ability Groups (Non-swimmers, Beginners, and Swimmers) Buddy System The buddy system allows the adults to count the scouts more quickly and to punish those that do not stay with their buddy. 7. Buddy System (in the beach area at the same time) 8. Discipline

Readyman #9 Explain six safety rules you should follow when "driving" a bicycle.

Readyman #9 1.Always wear a safety helmet. 2.Obey all traffic laws 3.Observe local laws 4.Drive with traffic 5.Watch out for hazards like potholes and drain grates. 6.Watch out for car doors opening or cars pulling into traffic. 7.Don’t carry passengers 8.Never hitch a ride 9.Be careful at intersections 10.Use hand signals 11.Drive a safe bike 12.Drive “defensively”

Readyman #9 Explain six safety rules you should follow when "driving" a bicycle.

1.Wear a safety helmet if you want to. 2.Obey all traffic laws 3.Observe local laws 4.Drive against traffic 5.Watch out for hazards like potholes and drain grates. 6.Watch out for car doors opening or cars pulling into traffic. 7.You can carry passengers 8.Never hitch a ride 9.Be careful at intersections 10.Use hand signals 11.Drive a safe bike 12.Drive “defensively” Readyman #9

Readyman #10 Explain the importance of wearing safety equipment when participating in sports activities (skating, skateboarding, etc.)

Readyman #10 For all sports it is important to wear equipment that will help prevent injuries. The equipment should be well-fitted to you and in good repair. Several sports require the wearing of a helmet. The helmet should meet American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards. Learn what safety equipment is needed for each sport you want to learn.

Readyman #10 Explain the importance of wearing safety equipment when participating in sports activities (skating, skateboarding, etc.)

Readyman #10 For some sports it is important to wear equipment that will help prevent injuries. The equipment needs to be worn whether it fits you or not. It should be in good repair. Several sports require the wearing of a helmet. The helmet should meet American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards. Learn what safety equipment is needed for each sport you want to learn.

Readyman #14 Explain six safety rules you should remember when riding in a car.

Readyman #14 1.Always use your seat belt. 2.Don’t talk to the driver in heavy traffic 3.Do talk to the driver when he or she is tired. 4.Suggest to a driver that you stop every two hours on a long trip. 5.Keep younger children from quarreling or jumping around in the car. 6.Lock the doors 7.Keep hands, head and feet inside the car 8.Don’t ride or carry passengers in the bed of a pick-up truck.

Readyman #14 Explain six safety rules you should remember when riding in a car.

Readyman #14 1.Sometimes use your seat belt. 2.Don’t talk to the driver in heavy traffic 3.Do talk to the driver when he or she is tired. 4.Suggest to a driver that you stop every two hours on a long trip. 5.Keep younger children from quarreling or jumping around in the car. 6.Lock the doors 7.You can put your hands out the window to feel the wind. 8.Don’t ride or carry passengers in the bed of a pick-up truck.