Number of compressions a single rescuer provides before delivered 2 breaths
2
How long do you provide care before re-assessment?
2 minutes
Something appears in your zone that should not be there. What should you do?
If you don't know, go!
Name of entry for active guests
Compact jump
R.I.C.E stands for
Rest Ice Compression Elevation
AED stands for...
Automated External Defibrillator
Indicators that a responsive guest has an airway obstruction and needs care
cannot cough or speak, may grasp throat
This zone covers the diving well and the first "fat" lane line
12ft
Two approach strokes
Front crawl, breast stroke
If a guest is having an anaphylactic reaction, device may be needed to help?
Epinephrine auto injector
A pediatric key is used for guests that weigh...
less than 55lbs
The rate supplemental oxygen is delivered (L/min)
15L/min
The frequency in which guards perform a bottom scan
every 10 seconds
Name of the entry for a spinal rescue
Ease in entry
When should a “Secondary Check” be performed on a guest
If there are no life threatening conditions found during the primary check
How do you care for a guest who begins to vomit while CPR is being performed?
Log roll guest to the side and use a suction device to remove vomit
How do you provide care for a responsive infant with an airway obstruction?
Give 5 back slaps between the shoulder blades followed by 5 chest thrusts in the center of the chest
Name 3 scanning patterns
Vertical, horizontal, ABCs, etc
Grab and lift rescue is performed when
there is a responsive child in shallow water
The ratio of bleach to water we use to clean blood
1:9
5 reasons to stop CPR
Cannot physically continue, scene is unsafe, someone of equal or greater training takes over, signs of life, the AED prompts you to stop
How to determine a ventilation was delivered properly
Each delivered ventilation should result in visible chest rise; if not seen, re-tilt and reattempt the ventilation
Name 6 pool rules
No running, no diving in shallow water, no glass on deck, no breath-holding contests, no air-filled floatation devices
Name 5 types of ACTIVE rescues
Front drive, rear hug, duck pluck, off the bottom, grab and lift
The 6 stages of drowning
Surprise, respiratory arrest, unconsciousness, hypoxic convulsions, cardiac arrest, and death