Characteristics
Characteristics 2
Physiology
Rescues
Saratoga Woods
100

Lifeguard tools to bring

What are a tank top, whistle, sun protection, etc

100

Something you do with a difficult patron

What are Listen, understand, sympathetic?

100

One of the systems in the body

What are the nervous, respiratory or circulatory?

100
The number of times a lifeguard blows their whistle during an emergency

What are three whistles?

100

Name at least one opening duty

What are taking off covers, opening umbrellas, unlocking bathroom doors, checking chemicals?

200

Lifeguard characteristics (name 1) 

What are Reliability, Maturity, Courtesy, Positive Attitude, Health and Fitness?

200

Things not allowed on duty

What are alcohol, eating in the chair, etc

200

3 Vital Organs

What are the heart, lungs and brain?

200

The three entrance names

What are the Stride, compact, slide in?

200

Name at least one closing duty

What are putting on covers, closing umbrellas, locking everything, putting key away

300

(One) of the six active listening techniques

What are encouraging, clarifying, restating, reflecting, summarizing, or validating?

300

When someone talks to you while working, what should you do

What is listen while watching the pool, and tell them you're working
300

Where checking the pulse of a baby happens

What is the upper arm?

300
The three save types we practiced (how the victim is)

Active, passive, distressed 

300

How often checking chemicals happens

What is every other hour?

400

When the heart stops or beats irregularly

What is cardiac arrest?

400

What entry you should do if they potentially have a spinal

What is a slide in?

400
How many people in the pool it takes to get a second lifeguard

What are 3 people?

500

The three places to find a pulse

What are the arm, neck and wrist?

500

When we assume we have a spinal emergency

What is hitting their head?

500

The combination for the lifeguard lock

What is SWIM / 7946 

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