SOURCE: /mnt/d/GoogleDrive/Cercetasi/carti-camp-jocuri/dragon.sleepdeprived.ca/games/first_aid/First_Aid_Bingo.pdf CONVERTED: 2025-01-11 ================================================== --- PAGE 1 --- First Aid Bingo 24 questions taken from Sections One to Three of the “yellow” St. John Ambulance “First On the Scene” activity book 1. First action to perform at the scene? 2. A person has good air exchange Assess Responsiveness A person can speak 3. A person has no air exchange 4. The aim of first aid for a minor open The facial colour is bluish wound is to: Control bleeding and prevent infection. 5. To protect yourself from infection 6. When doing a scene survey when giving first aid Assess hazards and make area safe. Use disposable gloves and a face mask/shield. 7. Life threatening injury 8. A casualty tells you he feels cold Person diving into a shallow pool and A symptom hitting his head. 9. A man tells you that he slipped on the 10. A casualty’s skin is cold and clammy ice A sign History 11. Airway, breathing & circulation 12. Inadequate circulation to the body Steps of the primary survey tissues Shock 13. Signs of Shock 14. For a conscious casualty, fee and legs Skin is white, moist and cold. Breathing raised about 30 cm. is slow. Pulse is fast. Shock position 15. A brief loss of consciousness caused 16. A person is deprived of oxygen in the by a temporary shortage of oxygen to the air brain Breathing emergency Fainting 17. Very slow and shallow breaths or very 18. A person having 14 breaths a minutes fast and shallow breaths Sign of effective breathing Signs of ineffective breathing 19. When AR is required and the mouth 20. Blow air in casualty’s nose; prevent cannot be opened air leakage by using your thumb to close Use mouth-to-nose method the mouth and allow air to escape between breaths by opening the mouth. Mouth-to-nose method of AR. 21. Lay the person down with legs 22. Cause of shock elevated, ensure a supply of fresh air and Breathing problems, severe bleeding, loosen tight clothing severe burns, spinal cord injuries, heart First aid for someone who feels faint attack or medical emergencies. 23. Check for a carotid pulse 24. The force that causes the injury and To check circulation the way it is applied to the body Mechanism of injury Created by Jill Gordon 11/29/04 --- PAGE 2 --- B I N G O Assess hazards and make Steps of the primary Mouth-to-nose method of Assess Responsiveness1 Fainting15 area safe.6 survey11 AR.20 Person diving into a shallow First aid for someone who A person can speak2 Shock12 Breathing emergency16 pool and hitting his head.7 feels faint21 Breathing problems, severe bleeding, severe burns, FREE Signs of ineffective The facial colour is bluish3 A symptom8 spinal cord injuries, heart breathing17 attack or medical emergencies.22 Skin is white, moist and Control bleeding and A symptom9 cold. Breathing is slow. Sign of effective breathing18 To check circulation23 prevent infection.4 Pulse is fast.13 Use disposable gloves and a Use mouth-to-nose A sign10 Shock position14 Mechanism of injury24 face mask/shield.5 method19 Created by Jill Gordon 1 --- PAGE 3 --- B I N G O Person diving into a shallow First aid for someone who A person can speak2 Shock12 Breathing emergency16 pool and hitting his head.7 feels faint21 Breathing problems, severe Skin is white, moist and bleeding, severe burns, Signs of ineffective The facial colour is bluish3 A symptom8 cold. Breathing is slow. spinal cord injuries, heart breathing17 Pulse is fast.13 attack or medical emergencies.22 Control bleeding and FREE A symptom9 Sign of effective breathing18 To check circulation23 prevent infection.4 Use disposable gloves and a Use mouth-to-nose A sign10 Shock position14 Mechanism of injury24 face mask/shield.5 method19 Assess hazards and make Steps of the primary Mouth-to-nose method of Assess Responsiveness1 Fainting15 area safe.6 survey11 AR.20 Created by Jill Gordon 2 --- PAGE 4 --- B I N G O Breathing problems, severe Skin is white, moist and bleeding, severe burns, Signs of ineffective The facial colour is bluish3 A symptom8 cold. 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