The proper treatment for a shallow abrasion.
Disinfect and bandage.
The two shockable rhythms recognized by the AED.
Ventricular Tachycardia and Ventricular Fibrillation.
This will result in slipping and falling.
Running.
The two saves used for a conscious adult struggling at the surface of the water.
Front Drive/ Rear Hug
The acronym "FAST" stands for...
Facial drooping, Arms, Slurred Speech, Time to call 911/ time since onset.
Nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and sensitivity to light are symptoms of...
Concussion.
The correct compression rate for CPR.
100-120 BPM
This dangerous game can lead to shallow water blackout.
Breath holding.
The correct tube placement on an unconscious GiD.
Beneath the shoulder blades.
Difficulty breathing, swelling/ rash, and difficulty breathing are all symptoms of...
Anaphylactic Shock
The four types of burns.
Radiation, Thermal, Chemical, Electrical.
The acronym "AED" stands for...
Automated External Defibulator
Unsupervised children under the age of six may swim in this section of the pool.
Behind the safety rope in Kiddie.
The save uses a "bow and arrow" technique.
Duck Pluck.
The two types of diabetic emergency, with descriptions.
Hyperglycemia, Hypoglycemia
The acronym "DOTS" stands for...
Deformities, Open wounds, Tenderness, Swelling.
The correct depth for compressions on an adult GiD.
2"-2.4"
Must stay in one group.
Birthday Parties.
Ellis's time limit for extracting an unconscious GiD from the water, from recognition.
One minute.
The acronym "SAMPLE" stands for...
Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medication, Past Medical History, Last Oral Intake, Events Leading Up to the Scenario.
The three degrees of burns, medically.
Superficial, Partial Thickness, Full Thickness.
The acronym "CPR" stands for...
Cordiopulmonary Resuscitation.
You must be this tall to use the Log Walk without a life jacket.
54"
An especially erratic or large GiD may require this type of rescue.
Two Person Rescue.
This type of shock is caused by an infection in the blood.
Septic Shock.