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First Responder First Aid for Webelos Requirements 1. Explain what first aid is. Tell what you should do after an accident. First Aid is the care given somebody immediately after accident, Injury or medical emergency. Following an accident you should * Check for scene safety * Calm down and think * Call for help * Care - provide first aid 2. Show what to do for the hurry case of first aid: A. Serious Bleeding *Stop bleeding with bandage B. Heart Attack or sudden cardiac arrest *Recognize signs and symptoms of heart attack * Learn and practice CPR (time is muscle) C. Stopped Breathing * If somebody is not breathing, know how to breath for them D. Stroke * Recognize the signs and symptoms of stroke * Get them to Hospital immediately (time is brain) E. Poisoning *If poison is ingested, it must be made less harmful, quickly * Poison Control 1-800-222-1222

3. Show how to help a choking victim * Heimlich Maneuver * Self rescue techniques 4. Show how to treat for shock. *Understand what shock is - poor blood flow *Raise feet calm person 5. Demonstrate that you know how to treat the following: A. Cuts and Scratches *Wash with soap and water, bandage with ointment B. Burns and scalds * Remove person from what is causing burn *Assess burn * Never apply butter, oils, eggs or other oily or fatty liquids that trap heat and can worsen damage C. Sunburn * Can be prevented with use of Sunscreen * Aloe can reduce discomfort D. Blisters on the hand and foot * Mole skin can help prevent blisters and protect them E. Tick bites *Remove with tweezers using gentle pull * Never use matches, heat or chemicals to remove ticks F. Bites and stings of other insects *If non venomous treat as cut wash and bandage * Venomous bites will most often require ER visit * Know dangers in your area G. Venomous Snakebites * Know dangers in your area * Keep person calm and remove any constricting jewelry * Get person to ER H. Nosebleed * Pinch nose for at least 20 minutes while leaning forward

F. Frostbite * Recognize what frostbite looks like * Carefully rewarm affected area * Never rub area 6. Put together a simple first-aid kit. *Keep it simple band-aids, ointment, bandaging Explain what you included and how to use each item correctly. 7. Create and practice an emergency readiness plan for your home or Den meeting place. * Have them draw a simple map of home and recognize escape areas and a meet-up spot 8. Visit with a first responder. * Contact local fire and EMS agencies listed below Create a fun way to get boys excited about first aid by creating some costume blood. Fake Blood Recipe ½ cup corn syrup 1 teaspoon cocoa powder ½ teaspoon red food coloring Put the Scouts in teams, squirt a small amount of fake blood on an arm, leg, foot and have them race to see who can bandage fastest and best. I give 2 points for team that is done first and 3 points for team that does the best job. They quickly learn to do a good job quick. The key to bandaging is to control bleeding using compression without cutting off blood flow.

1.) Apply a 2X2 or 4X4 gauze over the open wound. 2.) Using kerlix or gauze rolls begin to wrap over the wound. 3.) Tape or tuck the bandaging at the end of the roll. 4.) Check for circulation by verifying pulse or capillary refill a. Capillary refill is checked by pressing on nail beds and seeing them turn white And then back to normal pink color within 2 seconds. The Emergency Preparedness award can be earned by all youth and adult leaders registered with Scouts. It s requirements are all age appropriate and the award can be earned multiple times as boys progress through scouting. You can access the requirements at http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/media/publications/emergencypreparedness/awar d.aspx Boy Scouts,Varsity, Venturer and adult Scouters must also complete FEMA s ICS-100 course which is an introduction to incident command. These requirements are found at https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=is-100.b With the increased likelihood of Utah experiencing a major earthquake or other unknown natural disaster it is important for us as leaders to prepare our youth as well as ourselves for such a scenario.

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