
Summer Safety
Quiz by Pamela Rubischko
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- Q1
When should you apply sunscreen?
30 minutes before going outside
A few minutes before going outside
30s - Q2
Before you head outside, you should always wear sunscreen withan SPF of at least:
5
8
10
15
30s - Q3
Which of the following are signs of heat stroke?
Fainting
Unable to sweat
Rapid heartbeat
All of the above
30s - Q4
True or False: If heat stress goes untreated, it can quickly lead to heat stroke –a life-threatening condition.
False
True
30s - Q5
Which one of the following is an effective way to treat a poison ivy rash?
Calamine lotion
Soap and water
Moisturizing lotion
Eating ice cream
30s - Q6
If you find a tick on your child, youshould:
Not remove it! Take your child to the doctor.
Remove it with clean tweezers.
Remove it with your fingers.
30s - Q7
It is better to drink pop than water.
False
True
30s - Q8
___________ accounts for about 3.3 million emergency room visits a year in the United States.
Abdominal discomfort
Overexertion
Chest pain
30s - Q9
Before participating in outdoor activities in the summer, you should eat a large and hearty meal.
False
True
30s - Q10
Which sun safety recommendation is wrong?
Sunscreen is not needed on cloudy days
Wear sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15.
A brimmed hat and sunglasses offer good protection against ultraviolet radiation
Wear sunscreen every day, even when you don’t plan to spend a lot of time outdoors
Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen that blocks both UVA and UVB rays
30s