Incident Report
When should you stop CPR?
1. EMS takes over
2. Guest starts showing signs of life
3. You are unable to continue safely
What is a 10/20?
It should take 10 seconds to scan the entire zone and 20 seconds to reach the furthest point of the zone
FAST stands for what?
FAST is used to identify a stroke
Face- Ask the person to smile, is it uneven?
Arms- Ask the person to raise both arms, does one drift down?
Speech- Ask the person to talk, do the words sound strange?
Time to act- If yes, call 911 immediately
Blood coming out of the nose
Nosebleed/Bloody Nose
- Pinch nose with gauze
- Tilt head forward
- Call 911 if there's still significant bleeding after 20 minutes
At what rate should chest compressions be done?
100-120 Beats Per Minute (BPM)
RID stands for what?
The RID factor
Recognition- The lifeguard did not recognize that the person was in distress or drowning.
Intrusion- The lifeguard was not attentive enough because of other tasks like water testing or moving lane lines.
Distraction- The lifeguard was distracted because they were bored, engaged in a conversation, or involved in some other activity other than guarding.
Where do AED pads go on a child/infant?
One on the chest, one on the back, exactly as shown in the pictures.
When should the ease-in entry be used?
If the person is close, if the area is crowded, if the water is shallow, or you suspect that a person has an injury.
1. How often do we check chemicals?
2. What's the range for chlorine and pH?
1. Every two hours
2. Chlorine: 1.0-5.0 PPM, pH: 7.0-7.6
STAAR stands for what?
STAAR Aquatic Rescue Model
Scan
Target
Assess
Alert
Rescue
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths for a child/infant when there's two or more rescuers?
15 compressions, 2 breaths.
DOTS stands for what?
DOTS is used to check for signs of injury
Deformities
Open injuries or wounds
Tenderness
Swelling
What is the pools address?
- 8219 NE Glisan St
- 82nd & Glisan
How do you prepare someone for an AED?
-Cut clothing
-Shave chest hair
-Dry chest
SAMPLE stands for what?
SAMPLE provides questions to ask the patient
Symptoms
Allergies
Medications
Past medical history
Last oral intake
Events that led up to symptoms