A rescue of a patron that is conscious and non-spinal
What is an active rescue?
Must be obtained before providing care to ANYONE
What is consent?
Red THPRD Shirt, Black shorts, and shoes or sandals with a strap over the heel
What is the THPRD lifeguard uniform
the medical name for a clean cut
What is a laceration
The kind of nurse Ben wants to be
What is a pediatric nurse?
A rescue of a patron who has a possible injury to their cervical spine
What is a spinal rescue
An assessment perfomed after the ABCs to gain specific information about a situation
What is a SAMPLE assessment?
Respirator, nitrile gloves, bandaids, and gauze
What should be in the hip pack at all times?
the material that our clean gloves are made out of
What is nitrile?
The "cleansing" agent in hand sanitizer
What is isopropyl alcohol
A lifeguard tube is not needed for this kind of rescue
What is a walking assist/rescue
RICE (What does is stand for)
What is REST ICE COMPRESS ELEVATE or REST IMMOBILIZE COLD ELEVATE
Must always be on when in the lifeguard chair
What is a whistle?
BVM (what does it stand for)
What is a bag valve mask?
The medication given for asthma
What is albuterol
A rescue requiring 2 or more lifeguards in the water for adequate performance
What is a deep water spinal rescue?
Treatment includes removal from trigger, breathing exercises, time, and comfort, NOT MEDICATION
What is a panic attack
Must be given after 6 hours of consecutive work
a 30 min lunch
The medical name for a injury in which the organs are ripped from the body
What is disembowelment?
Who is the best head guard in the history of the world
Ben
A rescue of a victim that is out of the water, standing, and complaining of neck or back pain and tingling in the extremities
What is a standing backboard rescue?
Symptoms vary from AMAB to AFAB people, can include pressure in the chest, back, and abdomen, jaw pain, and an impending sense of doom
What is a myocardial infarction (Heart Attack)
The binder with all the information about all chemicals used in the facility
SDS Binder (safety data sheet)
The medical name for an injury that rips a chunk of muscle from a person's body and they are left with a divot.
What is an evulsion?
The right radius distal to the humeroradioulnar joint where it connects to the manus (where in the body is this)
what is the right wrist?