Scanning and Surveillance
Scenarios
Entries and rescues
First Aid and Medical Emergencies
Micellaneous
100

A lifeguard should do this every 30 seconds

What is complete a scan of their entire zone

100

When conducting surveillance, a person starts showing active drowning behaviors. The water is 4 feet deep and is crowded with patrons. This is the entry the lifeguard should use

What is slide-in entry

100

This is the first step a lifeguard should take when they notice a swimmer in distress.

What is activate the EAP (Emergency Action Plan)

100

A lifeguard performs this to identify and immediately address life-threatening conditions

What is a rapid assessment

100

This is the immediate action a lifeguard takes when they hear thunder in the distance.

What is clear patrons from the water

200

While scanning you notice a group of kids pushing each other under the water. This is how a lifeguard should respond

What is ask the patrons to stop and briefly explain why it is dangerous

200

An adult feels weak, sweaty, and shaky. She says she has diabetes and takes insulin. This is the action a lifeguard should take if the adult asks for sugar.

What is give them candy containing fructose or sucrose

200

A lifeguard uses this entry when the water depth is less than 5 feet.

What is a compact jump

200

This is the next step after opening the airway

What is check for breathing and a pulse for no more than 10 seconds

200

This is the care a lifeguard should provide when a person has a pulse but is not breathing (include care for an adult, child, and infant)

What is give ventilations

Adult - 1 ventilation every 6 seconds

Child or infant - 1 ventilation every 2-3 seconds

300

You are scanning your zone and recognize glare from the lights. After repositioning yourself, the glare is still present. What should you do?

Ask for assistance

300

This is the proper respond when a patron informs a lifeguard of an issue (non-emergency) in the facility

What is thank the patron and signal for assistance from the manager

300

Thrusting the rescue tube into the person's chest to provide support is the technique a lifeguard should use for this rescue

What is an active front rescue

300

This is the effect of using pediastric AED pads on an adult

What is the shock delivered will not be sufficient to corret the abnormal heart rhythm

300

These are the steps of the rapid assessment (4 steps)

1)Perform a scene size-up

2)Check for responsiveness

3)Open the airway and check for breathing and a pulse

4)Care for life-threatening conditions


400

A lifeguard moving their head and eyes to look directly at each patron in the zone is an example of this

What is effective scanning

400

This is the technique a lifeguard uses after a swimmer collides head-first with the wall and appears to be breathing when turned face-up

What is spinal motion restriction

400

This is the technique a lifeguard should use when rescuing a passive drowning person submerged in shallow water

What is quickly swim or walk to their side

400

This is how to properly use a resusitation mask

Seal the mask

Open the airway

Blow into the one-way valve

400

A lifeguard recognizes that a child may have a concussion. This is the action a lifeguard should take to care for the child.

What is have the child stop all activity and make sure 9-1-1 is called

500

This should be completed within 1 1/2 to 2 minutes

What is a lifeguard station response time test

500

A day camp is visiting an aquatic facility. This is an activity the manager can implement to promote safety

What is administer swim tests

500

A lifeguard lays the drowning person's head back in an open airway position is the technique used to tow this type of drowning person to the exit point

What is a passive drowning person

500

This is the action a lifeguard should take when caring for a person with a dry chemical burn

What is brush the chemical away with another object

500

This is all information needed to perform CPR properly for an adult, child, and infant.

Rate: 100-120 compressions per minute

Depth: at least 2 inches - Adult

Depth: about 2 inches - Child

Depth: about 1 1/2 inches - Infant

Adult single and multiple rescuer - 30:2

Child single rescuer - 30:2

Child multiple rescuer - 15:2

Infant single rescuer - 30:2

Infant multiple rescuer - 15:2