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When giving ventilations to a child who is not breathing but has a definitive pulse, you should give ventilations:

Give 1 ventilation every 3 seconds

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What does HAINES stand for?

High Arm IN Endangered Spine

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The normal breathing rate for an adult is between ___ and ___ breaths per minute. 

12 and 20 breaths

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True or False: Respiratory distress is a condition when breathing stops

False. It is a condition when breathing becomes difficult. Respiratory arrest is when breathing stops. 

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What rescue is being performed in Picture 1? 

Passive Victim Rear Rescue

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What are the two shockable rhythms? And what do they stand for (like actual wording)

V-Fib and V-Tach. 

Ventricular Fibrillation

Ventricular Tachycardia 

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What does RID stand for?

R: Recognition

I: Intrusion

D: Distraction

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_____________ is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's systems are overwhelmed by heat and stop functioning. 

Heat Stroke

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True or False: If a guest is in trouble but far away from you in the water, you shouldn't perform an assist. 

True

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What entry is the lifeguard performing in Picture 2? 

Run and Swim Entry

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When giving abdominal thrusts, where should you position your fist?

In the middle of the abdomen, just above the navel.

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What does RICE stand for? 

R: Rest

I: Immobilize

C: Cold

E: Elevate

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For each minute CPR and defibrillation are delayed, the victims chance for survival is reduced by about _____ percent.

About 10 percent.

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True or False: Check the pulse of an unresponsive guest for up to 15 seconds. 

False. 10 seconds

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What removal is being performed in Picture 3?

Extrication Using a Backboard at the Steps

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Touching soiled dressings that are contaminated with potentially infectious material is an example of?

Indirect Contact

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What does SPF stand for?

Sun protection factor

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Match

___ Roving Stations              

___ Elevated Stations

___ Ground-Level Stations

___ Floating Station

A. Puts you close to the patrons to easily make assists

B. Used in waterfront facilities to patrol the outer edge of a swimming area

C. Ideal for a single guard facility

D. Good to use with a crowded zone

__D__ Roving Stations

__C__ Elevated Stations

__B__ Ground-Level Stations 

__A__ Floating Station

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True or False: It is not appropriate to use an AED on a victim who is pregnant? Why? 

False. Defibrillation shocks transfer no significant electrical current to the fetus. The mother’s survival is paramount to the infant’s survival. 

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What entry is the lifeguard performing in Picture 4?

Slide-In Entry

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What is Voluntary Hyperventilation

It can be described as rapid, deep breathing. It is a dangerous technique used by some swimmers to try to swim long distances underwater or to hold their breath for an extended period while submerged in one place. If you see these dangerous activities, you must intervene.

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What does FIND stand for?

F:Figure out the problem
I:Identify possible solutions
N:Name pros and cons
D:Determine the best solution

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Lack of oxygen can eventually stop the heart (cardiac arrest) and prevent blood from reaching the brain and other vital organs in as little as ____ minutes after submerging. Brain cell damage or death begins to occur within ____ to____ minutes.

Little as 3 minutes

Occur within 4 to 6 minutes

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True or False: Pulse oximetry provides rescuers with additional information about oxygen saturations levels. 

True

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What removal is being performed in Picture 5?

Quick Removal for a Small Victim

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