First Aid
Signs and Symptoms
SUDDEN ILLNESS/CPR
Policies
RANDOM
100

4 types of open wounds

What are abrasion, laceration, avulsion, and puncture

100

A victim experiencing chest pain that is possibly radiating to the shoulder, arm, neck, jaw, stomach or back, difficulty breathing, pale or ashen skin, sweating, dizziness, nausea and fatigue may be experiencing this life threatening condition

Heart Attack

100

Compression depth for an infant

What is 1.5 inches

100

Parents must be in the water with their children at all times and within 10ft.

What is Open Swim?

100

A condition in which insufficient oxygen reaches the cells, resulting in cyanosis and changes in responsiveness and in breathing and heart rates.

Hypoxia

200

What are the three blood-borne pathogens?

What are Hep B, Hep C, and HIV

200

These types of emergencies can include the following signs and symptoms:  Muscle cramps (legs & abdomen) Dizziness Nausea/Vomiting  Fatigue  Severe Headache  Extreme Thirst  Hot Skin (Wet/Dry) Rapid Pulse Mental confusion (Unconsciousness) Seizure

Heat Related Emergencies

200

These types of emergencies can include the following signs and symptoms:  Muscle cramps (legs & abdomen) Dizziness Nausea/Vomiting  Fatigue  Severe Headache  Extreme Thirst  Hot Skin (Wet/Dry) Rapid Pulse Mental confusion (Unconsciousness) Seizure

Heat related emergencies

200

Height requirement for all slides

42 inches tall

200

When in pain I peel in order to heal. What am I?

sunburn

300
A victim goes unconscious, no pulse, no breathing, and is bleeding profusely from the leg. How do you treat this victim?

 Stop the bleeding first and apply pressure. Begin CPR and have AED ready.

300

This type of emergency occurs when the blood sugar level is too low and the insulin level is too high.

Hypoglycemia

300

What is the compression/ventilation rate for two rescuers of an adult

30 compressions 2 ventilations

300

I open on Saturday's from 2-8pm 

and on Sunday's 12-6pm

What is Family Swim

300

Up and down, side to side, circular, double triangle, figure eight, and alphabet are all examples of...

SCANNING

400

a piece of tissue or a part of the body is torn loose or torn off completely (ie fingers, skin etc.)

What is an avulsion wound

400

Occasional gasping breaths  that often occur when the heart stops beating in the case of cardiac arrest.

What is agonal breathing?

400

These five reasons are acceptable reason to stop CPR

obvious signs of life, an AED is ready to analyze, another trained responder or EMS personal takes over, you become too exhausted to continue, or the scene becomes unsafe

400

what item is not allowed to be used at our facility? Instead we provide lifejackets

inflatables

400

This type of rescue jump is performed at our facility due to the shallow water.

Stride Jump

500

Should you keep a snakebite afflicted area lower or higher than the heart?

What is lower

500

At this stage the guest in distress is showing jerking actions, body rigidity, frothing at the mouth, their skin is turning pale blue or gray especially the lips and face

What are hypoxic convulsions?

500

You are providing care to a member who is choking on food. they become unresponsive. What do you do first?

Lower the victim to the ground and begin CPR with chest compressions

500

This hand signal is used when a child is spinning on the water slide

point finger in a circular motion to the guard at the bottom of the slides.

500

used to stabilize the head during a head, neck or back injury?

What is head and chin support? or what is manual in-line stabilization?