CPR
First Aid
Head, Neck, and Spine
Thrive
Rules
100

The proper compression to breath ratio for Two rescuer CPR for Adults.

What is 30/2?

100

The medication used to treat Anaphylaxis. 

What is Epinephrin/Epi-pen? 

100

The primary piece of equipment used by lifeguards for neck and spinal injuries.

What is a backboard with head blocks?

100

The Head guard on duty and the Front Desk.

Who are the two people you call when you are sick?

100

The most common rule enforced at a pool.

What is no running?

200

The proper compression to ventilation ratio for single rescuer CPR for Infants.

What is 30/2?

200

The two types of venomous spiders in Texas.

What are Black Widow and Brown Recluse 

200

The entry used during a suspected spinal rescue.

What is a slide-in entry?

200

At least 2 per month.

The number of in-service's Thrive lifeguards must attend each month?

200

The minimum age for a child to swim without an adult in the water.

What is 9 years old?

300

The proper compression technique for two rescuer CPR on an infant.

What is Encircling thumbs technique? 

300

Life-Threatening bleeding.

What is blood that flows continuously or spurts from the wound?

300

The extrication technique used for a suspected head, neck, or spinal victim who is not breathing.

What is rapid extrication?

300

The 18th of each month.

When are preferences and time off due?

300
The minimum age for a child to swim without an adult on deck.

What is 14 years old?

400

The proper compression depth on a Child.

What is about 2 inches?

400

F.A.S.T

What is:

Face

Arms

Speech

Time

400

The two in-line stabilization techniques used during spinal rescues.

What are the head splint technique and the head and chin support technique?

400

Every other Tuesday.

When do you approve your time?

400

The minimum height requirement to use the slides. 

What is 48 inches?

500

The 5 reasons to stop CPR.

What is:

1. Signs of ROSC

2. AED is ready to analyze

3. Someone of equal or higher training takes over

4. You are too exhausted to continue

5. The scene becomes unsafe

500

S.A.M.P.L.E

What is:

Signs and symptoms

Allergies

Medications

Past medical history

Last oral intake

Events leading up to the incedent

500

The types of activities that can lead to head, neck, or spinal injuries.

What are high-risk, high-impact activities?

500

Aquatics, Front Desk, Active Adult Desk, Fitness Desk.

What are the locations of Thrive's crashbags and AEDs?

500

A prohibited activity due to the depth of the pools at Thrive.

What is diving?

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