DailyHow oftenshouldbandages bechanged?42How longshould alifelinebe?EnsureConsentWhat is the firststep ofproviding firstaid, beforeapproachingthe victim?ABCDEWhat is theacronym tohelp us performa thoroughpatientassessment? FullThicknessA burncharacterizedby blackburning of theskin.HyperthermiaWhen aperson’s bodybecomes toohot it is calledwhat?AnaphylaxisA severe allergicreaction thatcauses severeswelling andtrouble breathingand requires theuse of an EpiPen.CPRWhat is thetechnique forgetting oxygeninto a person’sbody when theyaren’t breathing?DirectPressureWhat is thesimplestmethod tostopbleeding?DOTSWhat is theacronym forchecking forinjuries? TourniquetWhat is atechnique youshould only use ifyou cannot stopbleeding usingother techniques?CluesWhat shouldyou look for asyou approachan injured orsick person?GoWhat is theleastpreferredmethod forwater rescue?PASSWhat is theacronym forusing a fireextinguisher? ConsentWhat shouldyou get beforetouching orhelping anyindividual?FirstAid KitOne of the tenessentials, andan essentialtool forproviding firstaid.RICEWhat is theacronym forthe first aidsteps for minorinjuries?ScoutLeader,911Whoshouldyou callfor help?SuperficialA burncharacterizedby rednessand irritation. HypothermiaWhen aperson’s bodybecomes toocold it iscalled what?PatientAssessmentA holistic, head to toeexamination. Anorganized process thatallows us to locateproblems, provideinterventions, developa plan, and documentwhat we did. 100How manychestcompressionsshould you doper minute?PartialThicknessA burncharacterizedby pain andblisters. ReachWhat is the firstmethod youshould try touse to rescuesomeone fromwater?PPEWhat shouldyou use toprotect yourselffrom possibleinfection duringfirst aid?ShockA serious, lifethreateningcondition thatcan beconfused withfainting.DailyHow oftenshouldbandages bechanged?42How longshould alifelinebe?EnsureConsentWhat is the firststep ofproviding firstaid, beforeapproachingthe victim?ABCDEWhat is theacronym tohelp us performa thoroughpatientassessment? FullThicknessA burncharacterizedby blackburning of theskin.HyperthermiaWhen aperson’s bodybecomes toohot it is calledwhat?AnaphylaxisA severe allergicreaction thatcauses severeswelling andtrouble breathingand requires theuse of an EpiPen.CPRWhat is thetechnique forgetting oxygeninto a person’sbody when theyaren’t breathing?DirectPressureWhat is thesimplestmethod tostopbleeding?DOTSWhat is theacronym forchecking forinjuries? TourniquetWhat is atechnique youshould only use ifyou cannot stopbleeding usingother techniques?CluesWhat shouldyou look for asyou approachan injured orsick person?GoWhat is theleastpreferredmethod forwater rescue?PASSWhat is theacronym forusing a fireextinguisher? ConsentWhat shouldyou get beforetouching orhelping anyindividual?FirstAid KitOne of the tenessentials, andan essentialtool forproviding firstaid.RICEWhat is theacronym forthe first aidsteps for minorinjuries?ScoutLeader,911Whoshouldyou callfor help?SuperficialA burncharacterizedby rednessand irritation. HypothermiaWhen aperson’s bodybecomes toocold it iscalled what?PatientAssessmentA holistic, head to toeexamination. Anorganized process thatallows us to locateproblems, provideinterventions, developa plan, and documentwhat we did. 100How manychestcompressionsshould you doper minute?PartialThicknessA burncharacterizedby pain andblisters. ReachWhat is the firstmethod youshould try touse to rescuesomeone fromwater?PPEWhat shouldyou use toprotect yourselffrom possibleinfection duringfirst aid?ShockA serious, lifethreateningcondition thatcan beconfused withfainting.

First Aid - 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. How often should bandages be changed?
    Daily
  2. How long should a lifeline be?
    42
  3. What is the first step of providing first aid, before approaching the victim?
    Ensure Consent
  4. What is the acronym to help us perform a thorough patient assessment?
    ABCDE
  5. A burn characterized by black burning of the skin.
    Full Thickness
  6. When a person’s body becomes too hot it is called what?
    Hyperthermia
  7. A severe allergic reaction that causes severe swelling and trouble breathing and requires the use of an EpiPen.
    Anaphylaxis
  8. What is the technique for getting oxygen into a person’s body when they aren’t breathing?
    CPR
  9. What is the simplest method to stop bleeding?
    Direct Pressure
  10. What is the acronym for checking for injuries?
    DOTS
  11. What is a technique you should only use if you cannot stop bleeding using other techniques?
    Tourniquet
  12. What should you look for as you approach an injured or sick person?
    Clues
  13. What is the least preferred method for water rescue?
    Go
  14. What is the acronym for using a fire extinguisher?
    PASS
  15. What should you get before touching or helping any individual?
    Consent
  16. One of the ten essentials, and an essential tool for providing first aid.
    First Aid Kit
  17. What is the acronym for the first aid steps for minor injuries?
    RICE
  18. Who should you call for help?
    Scout Leader, 911
  19. A burn characterized by redness and irritation.
    Superficial
  20. When a person’s body becomes too cold it is called what?
    Hypothermia
  21. A holistic, head to toe examination. An organized process that allows us to locate problems, provide interventions, develop a plan, and document what we did.
    Patient Assessment
  22. How many chest compressions should you do per minute?
    100
  23. A burn characterized by pain and blisters.
    Partial Thickness
  24. What is the first method you should try to use to rescue someone from water?
    Reach
  25. What should you use to protect yourself from possible infection during first aid?
    PPE
  26. A serious, life threatening condition that can be confused with fainting.
    Shock