CPR
AED
LIFEGUARDING
HEAD, NECK, BACK
FIRST AID
100
This is how deep you compress and adult's chest for CPR
What is at least 2 inches?
100
This is what to do if the pads of the AED touch or are at risk of touching on a child or infant.
What is to place one pad on the center of the chest and the other pad in the middle of the back?
100
Your primary responsibility as a lifeguard.
What is ensuring patron safety and protecting lives?
100
The most important thing to communicate to someone with a head neck or back injury.
What is to make sure to answer questions verbally, not by nodding or shaking the head?
100
The order of heat related emergencies from least severe to most severe.
What are heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke?
200

You pull an unconscious adult from the water who is taking infrequent gasps. You find that they have a pulse. This is what you do next.

What is give 2 breaths?

200
This is what you do after the AED has been turned on.
What is apply the pads to the victim's bare, dry chest?
200

This type of victim is a patron who swims laps and suddenly slips under the water without a struggle.

What is a passive victim?

200

The order of securing someone with straps on the backboard.

What is across the chest but under the arms.

200

This is the FIRST first aid care step to take when treating a burn victim.

What is to remove the victim from the source of the burn.

300

The amount of compressions per minute you perform CPR for an adult, child or infant.

What is 100 to 120 compressions per minute?

300
Every minute that an AED is not used in victims of cardiac arrest, this is the amount that a person's chance of survival desreases.
What is 10%?
300

This is where you would practice Emergency Action Plans, scenarios, customer service topics, rescues, etc.

What is an inservice?

300
The most important care you can provide to someone who you suspect may have a head, neck or back injury.
What is to provide in-line stabilization and minimize movement?
300
SAMPLE stands for this.
What are Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Pertinent past medical history, Last oral intake, events leading up to the incident.
400
The first step of the cardiac chain of survival.
What is early recognition and early access to EMS?
400

Early defibrillation is the _________ link in the cardiac chain of survival.

What is third?

400
This entry should be done in at least 5 feet of water but not greater than 3 ft. above the water. Your head should stay above the water during this entry as it is meant for you to keep and eye on your victim at all times.
What is the stride jump?
400
This in-line stabilization technique is used for victims with a head, neck or back injury in the water.
What is the head splint?
400
This is the purpose of SAMPLE in a secondary assessment.
What is to care for conditions that are not an immediate threat to life and to find out as much as possible about the victim/incident?
500
This is the most appropriate thing the 2nd rescuer should do when they arrive on the scene while you have already started CPR.
What is ensure 911 has been called and that the appropriate medical equipment is at the scene?
500

This is a consideration when using an AED on metal bleachers.

What is to not let the pads touch the metal bleachers.

500

When a lifeguard keeps an eye on the patrons in the pool and checks the bottom, middle and surface of the water.

What is effective scanning?

500
Situations that you would suspect a head, neck or back injury.
What are: When there is entry into extremely shallow water, when there is a headfirst entry into shallow water, blow to the head, severe horseplay or the victim holds their head/neck complaining of pain.
500

These are the 4 types of open wounds covered in the ARC Manual.

What is Abrasions, Lacerations, Avulsions, and Puncture wounds.

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