greenstickfractureincompletefractureweargloves1st step totreat anopenwoundsuperficialburnsunburn,pink/redwashyourhandsbest wayto preventthe spreadof infectiondislocationjointcomesapart andstays apartabsorbedpoisonoccurs fromcontact withthe skindirectpressure1stmethod tostopbleedingheatstrokelifethreatening,skin red, nosweathypovolemicshockshockcaused byblood lossveinssteady,slowbleeding,dark redfigure 8methodbandagefor anelbow orkneeimpliedconsentconsent ifyour patientisunresponsivescaldburnsfromcontactwith hotliquids2minuteschangeCPRrescuersevery1 1/2inchesdepth of infantchestcompressionsarteryspurtingblood,bright redcolorheatexhaustionsweating,thirsty,flulikesymptoms"C" ofCSMcirculationimpaledobjectstabilizeso it won'tmovedressingsterilematerialplaced on anopen woundsepticshockshockcaused byinfectionpetdogsmostanimalbitespuncturewoundnarrow,deepwoundcomminutedfracturebone is in2 or morepiecesbandageholds adressingin placeburnedclothingdo notremove ifstuck toskin30:2ratio ofcompressionsto breaths inCPRavulsionwoundwhere a flapof skin istorn off butstill attachedhighrisk forrabiesskunk,raccoonor batgreenstickfractureincompletefractureweargloves1st step totreat anopenwoundsuperficialburnsunburn,pink/redwashyourhandsbest wayto preventthe spreadof infectiondislocationjointcomesapart andstays apartabsorbedpoisonoccurs fromcontact withthe skindirectpressure1stmethod tostopbleedingheatstrokelifethreatening,skin red, nosweathypovolemicshockshockcaused byblood lossveinssteady,slowbleeding,dark redfigure 8methodbandagefor anelbow orkneeimpliedconsentconsent ifyour patientisunresponsivescaldburnsfromcontactwith hotliquids2minuteschangeCPRrescuersevery1 1/2inchesdepth of infantchestcompressionsarteryspurtingblood,bright redcolorheatexhaustionsweating,thirsty,flulikesymptoms"C" ofCSMcirculationimpaledobjectstabilizeso it won'tmovedressingsterilematerialplaced on anopen woundsepticshockshockcaused byinfectionpetdogsmostanimalbitespuncturewoundnarrow,deepwoundcomminutedfracturebone is in2 or morepiecesbandageholds adressingin placeburnedclothingdo notremove ifstuck toskin30:2ratio ofcompressionsto breaths inCPRavulsionwoundwhere a flapof skin istorn off butstill attachedhighrisk forrabiesskunk,raccoonor bat

1st Aid Final Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. incomplete fracture
    greenstick fracture
  2. 1st step to treat an open wound
    wear gloves
  3. sunburn, pink/red
    superficial burn
  4. best way to prevent the spread of infection
    wash your hands
  5. joint comes apart and stays apart
    dislocation
  6. occurs from contact with the skin
    absorbed poison
  7. 1st method to stop bleeding
    direct pressure
  8. life threatening, skin red, no sweat
    heat stroke
  9. shock caused by blood loss
    hypovolemic shock
  10. steady, slow bleeding, dark red
    veins
  11. bandage for an elbow or knee
    figure 8 method
  12. consent if your patient is unresponsive
    implied consent
  13. from contact with hot liquids
    scald burns
  14. change CPR rescuers every
    2 minutes
  15. depth of infant chest compressions
    1 1/2 inches
  16. spurting blood, bright red color
    artery
  17. sweating, thirsty, flulike symptoms
    heat exhaustion
  18. circulation
    "C" of CSM
  19. stabilize so it won't move
    impaled object
  20. sterile material placed on an open wound
    dressing
  21. shock caused by infection
    septic shock
  22. most animal bites
    pet dogs
  23. narrow, deep wound
    puncture wound
  24. bone is in 2 or more pieces
    comminuted fracture
  25. holds a dressing in place
    bandage
  26. do not remove if stuck to skin
    burned clothing
  27. ratio of compressions to breaths in CPR
    30:2
  28. wound where a flap of skin is torn off but still attached
    avulsion
  29. skunk, raccoon or bat
    high risk for rabies