2minutes48 to72hoursTo be able tovisualize itclearly andcheck itssizeTrueThey are in alot of painand haveswelling orbruisingThebandage isno longerneededThebandageis stillrequired10minutesFalseBackwardTheir skinis redand itchy1stDegreeBurnOnceandweek1inch3rdDegreeBurn4inchesRemove itand applya new oneDailyThey feelhungryand tiredAleveoraspirinNO!MildsoapTake it outand pressdownhardTwicea dayThreetimes aday3minutesApply andadditionalgauze ontopWatersoakedwashclothNo heat,alcohol,running, ormassagingRed,swollen,tender,warm, withpus drainage11 amto 3 pmEveryotherday24hours2inches2weeks2ndDegreeBurnEvery 2hours for20minutesLeave it inthe cut andapplypressurearound itDon't5minutesAcetaminophenor IbuprofenForwardAntisepticsolutionFirmelasticbandage2minutes48 to72hoursTo be able tovisualize itclearly andcheck itssizeTrueThey are in alot of painand haveswelling orbruisingThebandage isno longerneededThebandageis stillrequired10minutesFalseBackwardTheir skinis redand itchy1stDegreeBurnOnceandweek1inch3rdDegreeBurn4inchesRemove itand applya new oneDailyThey feelhungryand tiredAleveoraspirinNO!MildsoapTake it outand pressdownhardTwicea dayThreetimes aday3minutesApply andadditionalgauze ontopWatersoakedwashclothNo heat,alcohol,running, ormassagingRed,swollen,tender,warm, withpus drainage11 amto 3 pmEveryotherday24hours2inches2weeks2ndDegreeBurnEvery 2hours for20minutesLeave it inthe cut andapplypressurearound itDon't5minutesAcetaminophenor IbuprofenForwardAntisepticsolutionFirmelasticbandage

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