In what situations should you wear PPE when providing first aid care?
What is anytime you are providing care?
How long should a lifeguard simultaneously check for breathing and a pulse after opening someone's airway?
What is 5 to 10 seconds?
Where are the AED pads placed on an adult?
What is upper right and lower left chest?
Which written document guides the actions of lifeguards and other staff members of an aquatic facility in an emergency?
What is an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)?
What part of the pool must red band swimmers stay in?
What is the shallow end?
What medication can be used during a suspected opioid overdose?
What is naloxone/narcan?
What is the ratio of compressions to ventilations for single rescuer infant CPR?
What is 30:2?
Does the YMCA have a fixed rate or variable flow rate oxygen system?
What is a fixed rate system?
What is a lifeguards primary responsibility?
What is surveillance of their zone?
How often must children under 16 take a swim test?
What is every calendar year?
What should you do if someone has a seizure in the water?
What is support their head out of the water until the seizure stops then extricate them?
How often should you deliver ventilations to an infant in respiratory arrest?
What is one ventilation every 2 to 3 seconds?
If I only have adult AED pads can they be used on a 3 year old?
What is adult AED pads are safe to use on anyone?
What entry would you use in 6 feet of water?
What is compact jump or stride jump?
If a red band swimmer is under 48" do they need an adult in the water with them?
What is yes?
What is the acronym for recognizing signs and symptoms of a stroke?
What is Face, Arm, Speech, Time (FAST)?
When providing CPR to an infant, to what depth should the lifeguard compress the infant’s chest?
What is about 1.5 inches?
Would you use adult or pediatric AED Pads on a 7 year old who weights 40 pounds?
What are pediatric AED pads?
What technique should you use for an active front rescue?
What is thrust the rescue tube into their chest and under their armpits?
What does the swim test consist of?
What is the acronym to use when conducting a secondary assessment?
What is Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past Medical History, Last Oral Intake, Events Leading up to the Incident (SAMPLE)?
What is the compression to ventilation ratio for a 10 year old in cardiac arrest with multiple rescuers?
What flow rate is used for a non-rebreather mask?
What is 10-15 liters per minute?
What technique is used for spinal motion restriction in the water?
What is a head splint?
What is the YMCA's youth water safety program called?
What is Safety Around Water?