A guest approaches complaining of chest, arm, and neck pain. These are signs of what sudden illness?
What is a Heart Attack
Excluding the Grab and Lift, how many types of rescues are listed in the ILTP for a responsive GID?
What is four? (Front Drive, Rear hug, Duck Pluck, Deep-Water Submerged.)
For a single rescuer performing CPR, what is the rate of compressions to breaths for all ages?
What is 30 Compressions to 2 Breaths?
The _______ Standard is a guiding principle that is followed when on duty.
What is 10-20.
What does GID stand for?
What is Guest In Distress?
This is the acronym used to help diagnose a Stroke.
What is F.A.S.T (Face, Arms, Speech, Time)
This is considered the best entry while performing a non-spinal rescue.
What is a compact jump?
Following a Ten Second Assessment, If a pulse is found but the GID is not breathing, what is the correct course of action?
What is Rescue Breathing? (1-6 Adult, 1-3 Child/Infant)
How many layers of water are their and in what order should they be scanned?
What are 3 and bottom to top?
How many rescuers are required to perform any type of board extraction?
What is Two?
These are the four types of burns as listed in the ILTP handbook.
What are Thermal, Chemical, Electrical, and Radiation?
What is Check For Signs of Spontaneous Breathing?
A choking guest passes out after 4 failed J Swoops, What should the rescuer do once safely on the ground?
Begin Compressions for an obstructed airway. (
Name one of the listed situations that may impact your scanning ability or ability to adequately scan your entire zone.
• Water cloudiness, clarity; hard or persistent rain
• Sun glare, reflections, shadows
• A sudden influx of guests; opening of a feature
• Activities or objects in the water are creating an obstruction
• There is an issue with your sunglasses
• Issues with an umbrella or other equipment
• You are suddenly ill and need to be rotated down
How many AEDs are located within The NAT?
What is Four?
What kind of Shock is common in allergic reactions and requires the use of an EpiPen if available?
What is Anaphylaxis/Anaphylactic Shock?
While handling a suspected spinal injury, it is paramount to ensure this is maintained.
What is Spinal Motion Restriction (SMR).
To give quality breaths during single rescuer CPR, what word is used to describe the size of breaths for an adult?
What is normal?
How many primary stages make up the Drowning Process?
What is Six. (Surprise, Respiratory arrest, Unconsciousness, Hypoxic Convulsions, Cardiac Arrest, Death)
Hyper and Hypoglycemia are typical what kind of emergencies?
What is Diabetic?
When performing a primary(Life Threatening) and secondary(Non-Life Threatening) check of a guest, What Mnemonic should should be used when checking for signs of injury?
This is a type of drowning that occurs following a submersion incident in which the guest appears fine at first but within 24 hours shows signs of drowning.
What is Secondary/Delayed Drowning?
When giving breaths during CPR, Both Ventilations should be giving withing X seconds. (Unless there is an airway issue)
What is 5?
A _______ is conducted prior to accepting and also when exiting zone of protection responsibilities.
What is Proactive Bottom Scan?
Name one of the two shockable heart rhythms which an AED will recommend a shock?
What is V-Tac (Ventricular Tachycardia) or What is V-Fib (Ventricular Fibrillation)