What does the term G.I.D stand for?
Guest
In
Distress
How do you care for a guest who begins to vomit while CPR is being performed?
Log roll to the side, use suction device
How Long Should you Check Pulse For?
10 Seconds
What are the important objectives of a rotation?
A. Proactive bottom scan and maintain 10/20
B. Have your own rescue tube before rotating
C. Only bottom scan if guests are in water
D. Do not make eye contact
What is the KEY step when performing the duck pluck rescue?
Hold center of tube with one hand, reach over tube with other/ Bow & Arrow Motion
What does P.P.E. stand for?
Personal
Protective
Equipment
When performing CPR, when should you discontinue compressions?
A. Guest is NOT Recovering
B. AED is attached & directs rescuers not to touch the patient
C. Agonal Breathing Occurs
D. One rescuer gets tired
What are some indicators that a responsive guest has an airway obstruction?
A.Guest tells you clearly that he swallowed food and is choking
B.Guest can speak to you in short sentences between coughs
C. Guest cannot speak, cough, or cry and may grasp the throat
D. None of the Above
An ease in entry is used in which of the following situations?
A. Entering the deep end
B.Entering water for suspected spinal injury
C. Entering water from elevated position
D. Entering zero-depth attraction
What Does SMR stand for?
Spinal Motion Restriction
What does the acronym D.E.A.L. stand for?
De-escalate the situation
Evaluate Alternatives
Act Quickly
List All Possible Outcomes
When would it be appropriate to perform CPR on a 10-year-old guest?
A. Unresponsive, not breathing, has a pulse
B. Responsive, breathing, has a pulse
C. Responsive, wheezing, has a pulse
D. Unresponsive, only gasping, pulseless
If your first ventilation does not work, what should you do next?
Re-Tilt the Head Back
Re-Seal the Mask
Re-Try another Ventilation/Breath
Which rescue would you perform on an adult GID who is responsive, on the surface, and facing away from you?
Rear Hug
Which hand signals means stop dispatch ?
Crossed Arms
What does the acronym C.A.R.E. stand for?
Confident
Attentive
Responsive
Empathetic
As a SINGLE rescuer, how do you perform CPR on an infant?
A. 1-2 Hands, Center of the Chest
B. 2 Hands, Center of the Chest
C. 2 fingers, just below the nipple line
D. 2 thumbs, center of chest
At what flow rate should supplemental oxygen be delivered to a guest needing resuscitation?
A. 15 LPM
B.16 LPM
C. 18 LPM
D.14 LPM
Unresponsive rear hug, GID not breathing, next step?
Seal mask, jaw thrust, deliver 2 ventilations, begin rescue breathing
1st step for pool edge technique for rapid extrication?
A. On-deck guard positions board, primary approaches
B. Work together to pull and push the board, slide onto deck
C. On-deck guard grasps GID arm, primary removes tube
D.Primary holds foot of board down in water
What does the term CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What are all 6 reasons you would stop CPR?
1.EMS Arrives & Takes Over
2. Scene Becomes Unsafe
3. Physically Too Tired to Continue
4. AED Prompts You to do so
5. Signs of Life
6. Someone of Equal or Higher Training Arrives
How do you provide care for a responsive infant with an airway obstruction?
A.Give 5 backslaps between the shoulder blades and 5 chest thrusts
B.Give 5 back slaps on the lower back and 5 chest thrusts in center of chest
C. Give 5 chest thrusts in center of the chest
D.Give 5 chest thrusts on the lowest part of the sternum
What are the six stages of Drowning in ORDER?
Surprise
Respiratory Arrest
Unconsciousness
Hypoxic Convulsions
Cardiac Arrest
Death
Submerged guest with suspected spinal injury, as you break the surface you must - ?
Roll guest face up into Underarm Vise Grip