Red,swollen,tender,warm, withpus drainageThey are in alot of painand haveswelling orbruising2weeksAcetaminophenor Ibuprofen10minutes5minutesRemove itand applya new oneEveryotherdayDaily3rdDegreeBurnAntisepticsolution11 amto 3 pmForward1stDegreeBurnOnceandweekWatersoakedwashclothThebandageis stillrequiredDon'tFalseApply andadditionalgauze ontopMildsoap4inches1inchTake it outand pressdownhard2inchesTheir skinis redand itchy2ndDegreeBurnAleveoraspirinTrueThey feelhungryand tired3minutesTo be able tovisualize itclearly andcheck itssizeFirmelasticbandage48 to72hoursTwicea dayLeave it inthe cut andapplypressurearound itEvery 2hours for20minutesNO!24hoursThebandage isno longerneededNo heat,alcohol,running, ormassagingThreetimes aday2minutesBackwardRed,swollen,tender,warm, withpus drainageThey are in alot of painand haveswelling orbruising2weeksAcetaminophenor Ibuprofen10minutes5minutesRemove itand applya new oneEveryotherdayDaily3rdDegreeBurnAntisepticsolution11 amto 3 pmForward1stDegreeBurnOnceandweekWatersoakedwashclothThebandageis stillrequiredDon'tFalseApply andadditionalgauze ontopMildsoap4inches1inchTake it outand pressdownhard2inchesTheir skinis redand itchy2ndDegreeBurnAleveoraspirinTrueThey feelhungryand tired3minutesTo be able tovisualize itclearly andcheck itssizeFirmelasticbandage48 to72hoursTwicea dayLeave it inthe cut andapplypressurearound itEvery 2hours for20minutesNO!24hoursThebandage isno longerneededNo heat,alcohol,running, ormassagingThreetimes aday2minutesBackward

First Aid - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. G-Red, swollen, tender, warm, with pus drainage
  2. N-They are in a lot of pain and have swelling or bruising
  3. G-2 weeks
  4. B-Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen
  5. G-10 minutes
  6. B-5 minutes
  7. G-Remove it and apply a new one
  8. O-Every other day
  9. B-Daily
  10. B-3rd Degree Burn
  11. N-Antiseptic solution
  12. N-11 am to 3 pm
  13. G-Forward
  14. G-1st Degree Burn
  15. O-Once and week
  16. B-Water soaked washcloth
  17. I-The bandage is still required
  18. I-Don't
  19. O-False
  20. O-Apply and additional gauze on top
  21. O-Mild soap
  22. B-4 inches
  23. N-1 inch
  24. G-Take it out and press down hard
  25. O-2 inches
  26. O-Their skin is red and itchy
  27. N-2nd Degree Burn
  28. G-Aleve or aspirin
  29. I-True
  30. I-They feel hungry and tired
  31. I-3 minutes
  32. I-To be able to visualize it clearly and check its size
  33. N-Firm elastic bandage
  34. O-48 to 72 hours
  35. B-Twice a day
  36. I-Leave it in the cut and apply pressure around it
  37. N-Every 2 hours for 20 minutes
  38. O-NO!
  39. N-24 hours
  40. I-The bandage is no longer needed
  41. G-No heat, alcohol, running, or massaging
  42. B-Three times a day
  43. B-2 minutes
  44. I-Backward