FIRST-AID
LEGAL CONCEPTS
WATER SAVES
CPR/BLS
THE DREAM TEAM
100

To treat this injury, you must prioritize protecting the individual's head. Place them in the recovery position & monitor them until they stabilize. 

SEIZURE

100

It takes this amount of months for points to be removed from your license in the state of NJ, Assuming you have no other violations after receiving said points.

12 Months

100

This recue can be used when a responsive guest of any size is on the surface of deep water and facing away from you as you approach. 

Rear Hug

100

This device has the ability to not only detect the percentage of oxygen in the bloodstream, but can also detect a heartrate.

Pulse Oximeter

100

This team member often responds to issues of guards with "sounds like a skill issue"

Brandon el rei.

200

To treat this injury, have the guest sit down & lean slightly forward. Pinch the affected area close for about to 5 minutes, If the bleeding continues, re-pinch.

NOSE BLEED

200

This legal concept applies if you begin to render care, it must be continued until emergency medical services (EMS) personnel or someone with equal or greater training arrives and takes over. You can be held legally responsible for abandoning a person who requires ongoing care if they leave the scene or stop providing care.

Abandonment

200

This water rescue involves pushing your rescue tube in the GiD's arms. This also assuming they are facing you.

Front Drive.

200

A type of respiratory emergency, often when a person has something lodged in their throat restricting they're ability to breathe either partially or completely is called this.

Airway Obstruction (AO)

200

This team member has been a lead, transferred over to ride maintenance, & returned as a supervisor for DWP.

Sophia P.

300

Symptoms of this injury include chest discomfort that may radiate to the rest of body, difficulty breathing & fatigue.

HEART ATTACK

300

This concept applies when rendering care to a guest, You must be granted permission to render appropriate hands on emergency care. Verbal if they're conscious, if they're not this is implied. 


Consent

300

This save is used with responsive children

in shallow water and does not require the use of a rescue

tube.

Grab & Lift.

300

This is the rate of compressions to breathes when we are working as a team for CPR on an adult

30/2

300

This team member is 4'11" & drives a Mercedes.

Jenny the Lead

400

Treatment for closed/open wounds involve the use of this acronym 

Along with the acronym, tell me what each letter means.

R: Rest 

I: Ice

C: Compress

E: Elevate

400

this concept applies when a guest is injured or suffers additional harm because of your actions or inactions. this may include failure to prevent or control any behaviors that could result in further harm, failure to provide appropriate care, and/or rendering care beyond the scope of your training.

Negligence

400

This recue can be used when a responsive guest of any size is beneath the surface of the water but within arm’s reach.

Duck Pluck

400

These 5 actions are linked together to provide the best care & chance of survival for a person in cardiac arrest

Chain of Survival

400

This team member frequently walks in to work with their dog Benji's hair all over their clothes. They also love their Jeep.

Adalid

500

To treat someone with a stroke we utilize this acronym to remember the symptoms 

Along with the acronym, tell what does each letter mean?

F: Face drooping

A: Arm Weakness

S: Speech difficulty

T: Time to Act/Call

500

This legal concept refers to the degree of care that a responsible person is expected to provide to prevent further harm and/ or manage the injury or illness for a guest in need. This also considers the practices of what equally qualified lifeguards would have done if placed in the same or similar circumstance.

Standard of Care

500

This recue is used when a guest of any size is under water beyond your reach from the surface. In this case, you must submerge to reach the guest.

Deep Water Submerged rescue.

500

These 2 cardiac dysrhythmias are electrical disturbances due to the interruption of normal electrical activity. 

Ventricular Fibrillation (V-Fib)

Ventricular Tachycardia (V-Tach)

500

This team member won last year's Rise & Shine award superlative in December's Mass meeting/inservice.

Skyler F.