Swim Lessons
CPR/Breathing Emergencies
Sudden Illness
Lifeguarding
Bloodborne Pathogens
400

what is the minimum age requirement for lv 1

6

400

What is the universal sign of chocking 

hands grasping at the throat

400

what are the 4 levels of consciousness

Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive

400

leaving in the middle of giving care to someone 

Abandonment

400

give an example of a bloodborne pathogen

HIV, Hep C, Hep B

800

When are pass/no pass due 

by the second to last class

800

What do the ABCs stand for 

airway, breathing, circulation 

800

FAST is used when a victim has a suspected...

Stroke

800

the whistle command for a spinal injury

3 short whistle blasts

800

Where is the sharps container located in the facility

The DRC front office or the DAC front office

1200

What is the age requirement for the P+C class

6 months to 3 yrs 

1200
What is the proper depth of compression for an adult

2-2.4 in

1200

If you are assisting a victim and they complain about being excessively thirsty they are probably suffering from..

Shock

1200

what is the 10/20 rule 

you must be able to recognize an emergency within your zone in 10 seconds and be able to reach the victim in 20 seconds

1200

Give an example of effective engineering controls

Biohazard bag, sharps container, PPE

1600

If an emergency occurs during swim lessons, where are participants evacuated to 

the backyard

1600

What position should you put in an infant in to open their airway

neutral

1600

what are the 4 sources of burns

chemical, heat, radiation, electricity 

1600

What are the two types of airway obstructions you may come across while care for a chocking victim

A mechanical or anatomical obstruction

1600

Droplet transmission

Occurs when a person inhales droplets from an infected person's cough or sneeze

2000

A full P+C child class consists of how many participants? 

12

2000

What is the first step in the pediatric chain of survival

injury prevention/safety

2000

Types of splints listed in the Red cross handbook

anatomical, soft, rigid, the ground

2000

The degree of care a prudent and reasonable person would exercise under the circumstances

standard of care

2000

what 4 conditions must be met for the spread of a disease to be spread

a pathogen is present, sufficient quantity of the pathogen is present, a person is susceptible to the pathogen, there is an accessible portal of entry