AED
EAP
CPR
Whistle codes/Hand signals
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What does AED stand for 

Automated External Defibrillator 

100

What does EAP stand for?

Emergency action plan

100

When do we do CPR? 

Why do we do CPR?

How do we start CPR?


1. When the victim is not breathing, and has no pulse.

2. To circulate oxygenated blood throughout the body to vital organs.

3. Always start with compressions unless the victim is suspected of drowning. 

100

1 LONG whistle blow

Active Drowning victim 

100

What is a code 10? 

any sort of bodily fluid, 

On land- PAC

In water- Waterpark Supervisor/maintenance 

200

Where can it be found

Employee hallway, next to the door leading to the lobby.

200

what does the EAP do?

Signals the entire safety team that there is an active emergency

200

What is a compression of ventilation ratio for two rescuer CPR on an… 

Adult 

Child

Infant



Adult- 30:2

Child & infant- 15:2


200

thumbs down

clear your water

200

What is a code 13?

Missing/Found Parent or child.


300

Which pads are plugged in and ready to go?

The adult ones

300

what do you do when the EAP is activated, and you  are on stand? 

Call for a supervisor, provide back-up surveillance coverage or clear the area, assist with rescue/emergency care as needed, summon EMS personnel if needed, bring additional rescue equipment if needed such as the med bag, AED, etc., assist with crowd control, meet and direct EMS personnel to the emergency such as holding doors. 

300

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation


300

2 LONG whistle blows

EAP activation/spinal victim/Passive Victim

300

What should you NOT do while on stand? 

Sit, lean on poles/pillars, talk for the whole time you are there, etc. 

400

How do you use it? 

  1. Turn on the AED: Most AEDs have a power button or switch.
  2. Attach the pads: Remove clothing from the chest and attach the pads as directed on the AED. 
  3. Analyze the heart rhythm: The AED will analyze the heart rhythm and determine if a shock is needed.
  4. Deliver a shock: If needed, the AED will deliver a shock. 
  5. Perform CPR: After the shock, resume CPR until medical services arrive. 
400

If you are the first lifeguard on scene in the event of the EAP being activated, what should you do? 

Size up the scene, determine if it is safe to enter, then check for a response, and if there is no response, then you should check for a pulse for 10 seconds and begin CPR, or rescue breathing. 

400

5 reasons why stopping cpr would be acceptable 

•obvious sign of life

• an AED is ready to analyze 

•EMS personnel arrive to take over

•to exhausted to continue 

•the scene becomes dangerous 

400

Two fists in the air and/or rescue tube in the air

I need a supervisor or manager

400

What should last break do during closing? 

Help clean the waterpark.

500

Are they (adult) the only ones we have?

No, we also have pediatric ones stored in the AED.

500

What are some conditions that we would immediately need to call ems for?

Unresponsiveness or altered level of consciousness

Breathing problems (difficulty breathing, or no breathing at all)

Chest pain, discomfort, or pressure ( Symptoms of a heart attack) 

No pulse

Severe life threatening bleeding 

Vomiting blood or passing blood in stool

Severe critical burns

Suspected poisoning (drug/alcohol) 

Stroke

Open Fracture (Bone sticking out) 

500

Compression depth for an infant

1.5 inches

500

What is the difference between an x above your shoulders vs below your shoulders? 

Below- Means skip(S4S)

Above- Stop Slide Dispatch

500

What are some songs that you can use for CPR? 

Stayin' Alive, Hips Don't Lie, Dancing Queen, I Will Survive, Another One Bites The Dust, Eye of the Tiger, Wannabe, Rumor Has It, Baby Shark, Please Please Please.