| A | B |
| Procedure to treat musculoskeletal injuries. | R.I.C.E - Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate |
| To perform when there is no breathing or pulse. | CPR - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation |
| Heart disease, stroke, Type II diabetes, & Obesity. | Lifestyle Diseases |
| Rest, move to a cooler spot (shade/AC), and cool water for drinking. | Heat Exhaustion First Aid |
| Direct pressure to wound. | Bleeding First Aid |
| Warm slowly, DO NOT rub. | Frostbite First Aid |
| Sweaty & cool skin, paleness, thirst, bluish skin, and vomiting. | Signs of Shock |
| Compression to breath ratio during CPR. | 30 to 2 |
| Immobilize head, don't move unless safe, and ice. | Concussion First Aid |
| Care for shock, check life signs, and call 911. | Internal Bleeding First Aid |
| Relationships we have and how we interact with others. | Social Wellness |
| Dealing with thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Allows to recognize and accept feelings both positive and negative. | Emotional Wellness |
| Lay person down and elevate legs & feet, check for life signs, call 911, start CPR. | Shock First Aid |
| Physical fitness, promoting care of body at an optimal level. | Physical Wellness |
| Soap and water followed by sterile bandage. | Minor Wound First Aid |
| Factors of faith, beliefs, values, principles, ethics, and morals. Finding meaning and individual purpose. | Spiritual Wellness |
| A healthy lifestyle that is respectful to surroundings. Interaction with nature and personal surroundings. | Environmental Wellness |
| Move any possible harmful objects, put pillow next to head if possible. | Seizure First Aid |
| Weakness on one side of body, slurred speech, trouble walking, and confusion | Stroke Sign |
| First-aid procedure for dislodging an obstruction from a person's windpipe. | Heimlich Maneuver |