Signs and Symptoms
Rescue Skills and Equipment
Oxygen and CPR and First Aid
Closing and Opening Procedures
McKinney Policies and Rules
100
This term describes an episode of disturbed brain activity that usually lasts 1-3 minutes and can produce a wide range of symptoms including but not limited to muscular convulsions, difficulty breathing and loss of consciousness
What is a Seizure
100

This type of entry should be used when dealing with a possible spinal victim.

What is a waveless entry

100

The two mask devices we have for delivering oxygen to a conscious victim.

What is a simple face mask and non-rebreather mask

100

When checking the crash bag in the mornings, if the O2 tank is at or less than this number the Aquatics Director must be notified.

What is 50%/1000 PSI

100

The name of the form that must be completed during every chemical check

What is pump/chemical room inspection forms

200
This type of victim is able to keep their face out of the water and call or wave for help
What is a Distressed Swimmer
200

The type of rescue we perform on a passive victim while approaching from the front.

What is a J-Hook rescue

200

The areas you should place ice packs during heat exhaustion/heat stroke.

Where are the neck, groin, and armpit areas.

200

The two items that must be plugged in to charge when closing.

What are the walkie talkies, and chair lift batteries.

200

According to our rule, we allow a ratio of blank non swimmer children to blank adult(s).

What is 1 Non swimmer to 1 adult (each additional child must be height checked, swim tested of CG approved PFD)

300
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
What is a Heart Attack
300

The type of entry you make from the lifeguard stand.

What is a compact jump.

300

When performing a Secondary Assessment, this mnemonic is used to remind you what to ask when taking a brief history and the letters stand for this

What is SAMPLE S- Signs and Symptoms A- Allergies M- Medications P- Past Pertinent Medical History L- Last Oral Intake E- Events leading up to the Incident

300

Please list all the doors lifeguards must lock during closing

What are the sauna, family locker room, men's locker room, women's locker room, emergency exit gate and aquatics office.

300

Please name the correct PH and CL ranges for all bodies of water

What is 7.2-7.8 Ph for all bodies of water, and 1.0-10.0 CL for Lap pool and Rec Pool, and 3.0-10.0 for Spa and Splash Pad

400
A victim experiencing sudden weakness or numbness of the face, an arm or a leg, difficulty with speech, blurred vision, dizziness and confusion may be experiencing this life threatening condition
What is a Stroke
400

During a shadow/drop drill I have blank time to react and blank time to reach the victim for a total of blank.

What is 20 seconds to react, 20 seconds to reach the victim for a total of 40 seconds.

400

The correct compression to ventilations ratio for CPR on an infant for one rescuer, and two rescuers.

What is 30 compressions and 2 ventilations for one rescuer, and 15 compressions and 2 

400

Communicate with the front desk to check this piece of emergency equipment every morning daily.

What are the call boxes

400

The age children do not need to be swim tested anymore

What is 13 years old

500
This condition is the body's natural reaction to a serious injury or illness. Signs and Symptoms include restlessness and irritability, altered level of consciousness, pale or ashen, cool, moist skin, nausea or vomiting, rapid breathing and pulse and excessive thirst
What is Shock
500

Removal method for a passive pregnant victim

What is backboard/speed board

500

If the pulse oximeter reads less than this number, delivering oxygen may be needed.

What is 95%

500

The days of the week that the vacuum goes in the rec pool

What are Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

500

The time length a pool has to remain closed after hearing thunder, and seeing the latest lightning strike.

What is 30 minutes