FIRST AID JEOPARDY

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Submitted by: Cari A creecre@yahoo.com

Subject: Pot Luck

Answers on the board
1. Stay Calm
2. Stop, drop and roll
3. Pain, bent or shortened limb, with swelling.
4. Treat life threatening cases, send for help, treat for shock, and treat other injuries.
5. Save the container and do not give anything by mouth unless a health care professional instructs you to do so.

Questions girls will give
1. What is the most important thing you can do in an emergency
2. What should you do if your clothing catches fire.
3. What are the signs of a broken bone?
4. What are the 4 steps to take when treating an emergency?
5. What should you do if someone is poisoned?

Subject: HOT AND COLD

Answers on the board

1. White or grayish-yellow patches on the skin.
2. First, second, and third degree.
3. Red, very hot, dry skin.
4. Hypothermia
5. Under the shade with wet towels on her head.

Questions girls will give
1. What is a sign of frostbite?
2. What are the three types of burns?
3. What are the symptoms of heat stroke?
4. What is it called when the body loses more heat than it can produce?
5. How should you treat a girl with a heat stroke or heat exhaustion?

Subject: ON THE SURFACE

Answers
1. Grasp it with tweezers and gently pull it away.
2. Insects that burrow into the skin.
3. Moleskin
4. Rinse skin immediately with soap and water.
5. Constricting band 2-4 inches above the bite.

Questions
1. How do you remove a tick?
2. What are chiggers?
3. What type of dressing do you put around a blister?
4. What is the first treatment for contact with a poisonous plant such as poison ivy?
5. What is the treatment for jellyfish stings?

Subject: CALL 911

Answers on the board
1. Breathing
2. Uncomfortable pressure or pain in the center of the chest, nausea and shortness of breath.
3. Heimlich maneuver.
4. The groove between the voice box and the muscle of the neck.
5. Two fingers width above the bottom of the sternum.

Questions
1. What is the first thing that you should check for with an accident victim?
2. What are the symptoms of a heart attack?
3. What is a way to help a choking person?
4. Where should you feel for a pulse?
5. Where should you place your hands for CPR?

Subject: WRAP IT UP AND MOVE IT

Answers on the board
1. Cravat
2. Splint
3. Piggy Back
4. Each bearer grasps her own right wrist with their left hand. Then she grasps the other bearers wrist with her free hand.
5. Neck, back, or head injuries

QUESTIONS THAT THE GIRLS WILL GIVE
1. What is a type of bandage used to hold a pad or splint in place?
2. What is the stiff material used to prevent a broken bone from moving?
3. What is the best way to do the one person carry?
4. What is the 4 handed seat carry?
5. What type of injuries should never be moved except by qualified personnel?

BINGO

Questions: Underlined areas are the ones on the bingo card. When reading the question leave out the underlined part. When checking the board, use the underlined part to check. Place each question on a slip of paper that can be pulled from a jar.

1. The most important thing you can do in case of emergency is to stay calm.

2. Mary Moron was chopping wood when she missed the log and hit her foot. Her foot is bleeding. What will you do for her wound? Direct pressure

3. Joan Jerk tried to take a hot pan off the fire without using hot pads. Her fingers are red and blistered and extremely sore. What should you put on her fingers? Water.

4. Piggy Pie is choking on a piece of meat she was eating. What should you do since she cannot speak? The Heimlich Maneuver

5. Beverly Bee has been stung by a wasp. The worst thing that I need to watch for is difficulty breathing.

6. It is important to treat a person for shock because shock could cause death.

7. In what type weather do you get hypothermia? Cold.

8. Every accident victim with an injury always has some degree of shock. True.

9. If you sprain your ankle, you should take off your shoe immediately. False.

10. CPR stands for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

11. The femoral artery is located in the groin.

12. The artery located in the upper arm between the shoulder and elbow is the brachial artery.

13. The fruit of poison ivy resembles a peeled orange.

14. Leaflets 3, let it be. Berries white take flight.

15. Pointed objects cause puncture wounds.

16. Tourniquets are used only in cases of life or limb.

17. In shock the skin becomes pale, moist, and cool.

18. In shock the pulse is weak and rapid.

19. Never move an injured person unless absolutely necessary.

20. A heat stroke victim’s skin is usually hot, red, and dry.

21. Chest pain, shortness of breath, left arm pain, with lips and fingernails a bluish color are all symptoms of a heart attack.

22. An abrasion or scratch results when the skin is rubbed harshly or scraped.

23. One of the major purposes of learning first aide is to do the right thing at the right time.

24. Three primary objectives of first aide: Stop life-threatening danger. Keep the victim safe from further harm. Get proper medical help.

25. At an accident the most serious cases are stopped breathing, no heartbeat, severe bleeding, choking and poisoning by mouth.

26. On an adult the heel of one hand is placed on the sternum, two fingers width above the bottom of the sternum during chest compressions for CPR.

27. If someone is bitten by a wild animal, you should give first aid, get medical help, and then call police or animal control so they can try to capture the animal.

28. A broken bone that has not caused an open wound is a simple fracture.

29. If you think you have touched a poisonous plant, you should wash with soap and water.

30. The first 4 steps in first aid are treat life-threatening cases, send for help, treat for shock, and treat other injuries.

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