What is scanning?
What is A SYSTEMATIC MOVEMENT OF YOUR HEAD IN ORDER TO COVER YOUR ENTIRE ZONE.
Are lifeguards considered part or the pre-hospital system?
What is YES.
What will occupy the majority of a lifeguard's time while on post?
What is SCANNING.
What is ALL THE TIME.
What does RWI stand for?
What is RECREATIONAL WATER ILLNESS.
What is YOU DON'T HAVE TO COMPLETELY SUBMERGE.
How do you determine what is shallow water?
What is THE PERSONS HEIGHT.
What is a good characteristic of good EAP?
What is IT IS PRACTICED USING REAL LIFE SCENARIOS.
What is the proper rate for chest compressions?
What is 100-120 BPM?
What conditions should be avoided when storing an emergency oxygen system?
What is AVOID EXTREME TEMPERATURE.
You are treating someone with a large cut on their leg that is streaming blood, what should you do?
What is APPLY DIRECT PRESSURE WITH GAUZE.
What does DOTS stand for?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
What is DEFORMITIES. OPEN WOUNDS, TENDERNESS, SWELLING.
What happens when a drowning person tries to breathe?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
What is THEY CAN SWALLOW LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER.
What is sudden cardiac arrest (SCA)?
What is A MALFUNCTION OF THE HEART'S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
How should bleach solutions be prepared?
What is 1 part BLEACH to 9 parts WATER.
What organs are at greatest risk for permanent damage during drowning?
What is HEART and BRAIN.
How many compression should be given to a child when there are 8 responders?
What is 15 COMPRESSIONS.
What are the components of the STAAR aquatic rescue model?
What is SCAN, TARGET, ASSESS, ALERT, RESCUE.
What is AED (Automated External Defribilator).
Why would you place someone who has had a suspected medication overdose in the recovery position?
What is TO PROTECT AND MAINTAIN THEIR AIRWAY.
How often should you give verbal instructions to guests using a waterslide?
When is EVERY RIDER EVERY TIME.
Why is it important to begin rescue breathing for an unresponsive drowning person as quickly as possible?
What is TO STOP THE DROWNING PROCESS/MINIMIZE BRAIN DAMAGE/DELIVER OXYGEN
How should you communicate with a person with a disability?
What is NEVER ASSUME, TALK NORMALLY HOW YOU WOULD WANT SOMEONE TO TALK TO YOU.
What does SAMPLE stand for?
What is SYMPTOMS, ALLERGIES, MEDICATION, PAST MEDICAL HISTORY, LAST ORAL INTAKE, EVENTS PRIOR.
What is A FIXED FLOW REGULATOR.