Across
- 5. Cold emergency with shivering, glassy stare, and confused behavior
- 6. Do NOT break this in a 2nd-degree burn
- 8. Type of OTC ointment applied when a 2nd-degree burn blister breaks
- 10. R.I.C.E. acronym: treatment method for sprains and strains
- 11. Tool used to remove a tick by gripping near the head
- 15. Broken bone; do NOT move victim, do NOT splint unless in a remote area
- 18. Dangerous condition treated by lying victim down and elevating legs
- 19. Injuries classified as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree; treat with cool water, NOT ice
- 20. The I in R.I.C.E.; apply cold pack for 20 minutes, not directly on skin
Down
- 1. B.E.F.A.S.T. emergency; sudden numbness on ONE side of the body
- 2. White, waxy skin on fingers/toes/nose; do NOT rub the affected area
- 3. OTC med a 911 operator may instruct a heart attack victim to chew
- 4. The R in R.I.C.E. treatment for sprains
- 7. Weak and fast in shock; rapid and weak in heat stroke
- 9. Symptom of shock, heat exhaustion, and heart attack
- 12. Raising a limb above heart level; the E in R.I.C.E.
- 13. Substance given to a conscious victim of a diabetic emergency
- 14. Life-threatening emergency with hot red skin and very high body temperature; call 911 immediately
- 16. Condition with pale/clammy skin, weak pulse, and dizziness; elevate legs and call 911
- 17. Sterile covering placed on a wound; never remove the original if bleeding continues
