First Aid | Advancement | Scout Principles | Outdoors | Scouting Odds and Ends |
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What is check the scene
First step in the First Aid Method
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What is 7
Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, Eagle
Number of ranks in Boy Scouts
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What is Be Prepared
Boy Scout motto
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What is "As an American, I will do my best to Be clean in my outdoor manners, Be careful with fire, Be considerate in the Outdoors and Be conservation minded.
Outdoor in the Code
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What is fusing
The method that uses heat to melt fibers of a rope, forming a permanent bond to unraveling
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What is grabbing one's throat
Universal sign of a choking emergency
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What is 21
Total number of merit badges required for the Eagle Rank
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What is duty to God, duty to others and duty to self
Three parts of the Scout Oath
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What is WASH YOUR HANDS.
The most important things a scout can do to keep himself and others healthy in the backcountry (or anywhere)
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What is clove hitch
The knot used to start most lashings
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What is lean forward, pinch nose firmly, apply a cold compress to the nose/surrounding area
Treatment of a nose bleed not caused by an accident.
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What is a Board of Review
The last step in earning a rank (not including Scout)
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What is Lord Baden Powell
Founder of Scouting
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What is pocketknife, First aid kit, extra clothing, weather appropriate gear, rain gear, water bottle, food, fire starter, map/compass, shelter
Name 3 of the 10 essentials for outdoor adventures
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What is Philmont
BSA High Adventure Camp located in New Mexico
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What is rabies.
**anyone bitten MUST see a doctor who can determine the necessary treatment.
Potentially deadly disease that can be spread through the saliva of warm blooded animals
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What is Order of the Arrow
-for those who exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives
Scouting's National Honor Society
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What is what is the 5th point of the Scout Law
Courteous
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What is Pack it in, Pack it out
Whatever is taken into camp must be taken home
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What is Tinder
Name for fire fuel that catches easily and burns fast.
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What is severe thirst, dark urine, tiredness/weakness, dry skin/lips/no sweating, nausea/fainting, headache/body ache/cramps, confusion/dizziness.
4 signs of dehydration
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What is 6 months
Period of time a scout must be active in their troop as a Life Scout before he is eligible for the Eagle rank
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What is do a good turn daily.
Scout Slogan
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What is the scale of the map
This compares the size of the map with the actual size of the area which the map represents
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What is cat hole.
Bonus: 100 pts. How far off the trail should a cat hole be located?
Name for hole dug in the ground, off the trail, where a scout can use the bathroom when no latrine is available.
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