Test Help: Intro
Test Help: Part I
Test Help: Part II
Test Help: Part III
Test Help: The Finale
100

What is a zero depth entry at an aquatics facility

the area that resembles a beach shoreline

100

Why do you place people in recovery position

To maintain and protect the airway

100

a rescue tube is used to reduce body-to-body contact between yourself and a distressed swimmer: TRUE or false?

True

100

Why is quick and effective rescue breathing important?

to prevent or minimize brain damage

100

Which is a crucially important fact for lifeguards to be aware of at all times?

Drowning can happen quickly and silently to anyone at any time

200

When are inspections of slides and attractions done

daily before the facility opens
200

What is sudden cardiac arrest

malfunction of the hearts electrical system

200

What is an additional benefit to the leg wraps (besides limiting upper body contact)?

You don't have to submerge as deeply in the water.

200
TRUE or false: The length of time a person is submerged is the most important predictor of survival

True

200

While on stand, what will occupy most of your time

Scanning the water

300

What is the E-stop

a button or switch that turns off water flow to the pools

300

What are the base rate of compressions for adults, infants, and children? (HINT: THINK IN BEATS PER MINUTE)

100-120 beats per minute

300
What is the most common symptom of a spinal injury

Serious trauma anywhere on the body

300

What is scanning

searching the water in a systematic way

300

RWI stands for this

Recreational Water Illness

400

how is the appropriate slide dispatch rate determined

length of time needed to prevent rider collision

400

2+ People CPR: rescue breaths should be completed after how many compressions on a child? (HINT: NOT 30)

15 compressions

400

How is passive spinal motion provided

Make sure the person knows not to move in any way that hurts, and guide them to a position of comfort

400

Unresponsive drowning people may look like they're still swimming: how can you tell the difference?

Look for signs of life (lifting their heads to breathe)
400

What happens when a drowning person tries to breathe

They swallow a lot of water

500

What is the most common source of waterslide injury

impact with another person, the slide, or the ground

500

How many rescue breaths do you give a person in the water?

5 initial breaths

500

How do you provide active spinal motion restriction

manually hold the persons head in place

500

What should you do when talking to the 911 dispatcher?

listen to the dispatcher

500

What determines water that is shallow

A person's height (Below the shoulder = shallow)