This Merit Badge
		is Required to earn the Eagle Scout Rank
		- Demonstrate to your counselor that you have current knowledge of all first-aid requirements for Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class ranks.
- Explain how you would obtain emergency medical assistance from:- Your home
- A remote location on a wilderness camping trip
- An activity on open water
 
- Define the term triage. Explain the steps necessary to assess and handle a medical emergency until help arrives.
- Explain the standard precautions as applied to the transmission of infections. Discuss the ways you should protect yourself and the victim while administering first aid.
- Do the following:- Prepare a first-aid kit for your home. Display and discuss its contents with your counselor.
- With an adult leader, inspect your troop's first-aid kit. Evaluate it for completeness. Report your findings to your counselor and Scout leader.
 
- Describe the early signs and symptoms of each of the following and 
			explain what actions you should take:- Shock
- Heart attack
- Stroke
 
- Do the following:- Describe the conditions that must exist before performing CPR on a person. Then demonstrate proper CPR technique using a training device approved by your counselor.
- Explain the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Identify the location of the AED at your school, place of worship, and troop meeting place, if one is present.
 
- Do the following:- Show the steps that need to be taken for someone who has a large open wound or cut that is not bleeding severely.
- Show the steps that need to be taken for someone who has a large open wound or cut that is severely bleeding.
- Explain when it is appropriate and not appropriate to use a tourniquet. List some of the benefits and dangers of the use of a tourniquet.
- Describe the proper application of a tourniquet.
 
- Explain when a bee sting could be life threatening and what action should be taken for prevention and for first aid.
- Do the following:
			- Describe the signs and symptoms of an open or closed fracture or dislocation.
- Explain what measures should be taken to reduce the likelihood of further complications of fractures and dislocations.
 
- Demonstrate the proper procedures 
			for handling and immobilizing suspected closed and open fractures or 
			dislocations of the- Forearm
- Wrist
- Hand and Fingers
- Upper leg
- Lower leg
- Ankle
 
- Describe the signs and symptoms, proper first-aid procedures, and possible 
			prevention measures for the following conditions:- Anaphylaxis/allergic reactions
- Asthma attack
- Bruises
- Sprains or strains
- Hypothermia
- Frostbite
- Burns—first, second, and third degree
- Concussion
- Convulsions/seizures
- Someone who is unconscious
- Dehydration
- Muscle cramps
- Heat exhaustion
- Heat stroke
- Abdominal pain
- Broken, chipped, or loosened tooth
 
- Do the following:- Describe the conditions under which an injured person should be moved.
- If a sick or an injured person must be moved, tell how you would determine the best method. Demonstrate this method.
- With helpers under your supervision, improvise a stretcher and move a presumably unconscious person.
 
- Teach another Scout a first-aid skill selected by your counselor.
BSA Advancement ID#:
		8
		Scoutbook ID#:
		51
		Requirements last updated in:
		2022
		Pamphlet Publication Number:
		35897
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