This is the phone number for campus police.
What is (919) 515-3000?
The first thing you do when dealing with a conscious victim.
What is a Primary Assessment?
- Identify yourself and position
- ask for consent
This is the rate of compressions to breaths when performing CPR on an adult and an infant drowning victim.
What are 2 rescue breaths to 30 compressions for an adult, and 2 rescue breaths to 15 compressions for an infant (with 2 responders)?
Before helping any injured patron, you must first ensure this.
What is ensuring the scene is safe?
"BVM" stands for?
What is Bag Valve Mask?
The address of the front desk and the aquatics entrance.
What are 2611 Cates Ave and 410 Morrill Drive?
A child is holding onto the wall, breathing rapidly, and appears anxious but is responsive.
What is a distressed swimmer?
Assist, calm them, and monitor their breathing?
The recommended compression depth for an adult during CPR.
What is around 2 inches deep?
A patron has a pencil puncture in their eye. Caring for this wound would consist of.
What is cover the other eye so they can not see, and wrap around the head, covering the eye with the pencil.
- (Eyes move together)
"FAST" stands for?
What is Face, Arm, Speech, Time?
DAILY DOUBLE!
These are the gym's emergency codes and their meanings. (5)
What are Code Red (Emergency), Code Silver (Shooter), Code Brown (Bomb Threat), Code Adam (Missing person), and Red Notebook (Staff member in distress)?
A patron suddenly has slurred speech, one side of their face droops, and they are unable to lift one arm evenly.
What is a possible stroke?
Activate the EAP, call 911, and monitor using Acronym?
You have just pulled someone from the pool, and they are not breathing and have no pulse. (Give both adult and infant)
What is begin to give rescue breaths every 6 seconds for an adult and every 2-3 seconds for an infant?
A tear where skin or tissue is partially or fully ripped away.
What is an Avulsion?
"CPR" stands for?
What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?
An organized group comes in and begins swimming in 3 of the 6 recreation lanes, not allowing other patrons to come into their lanes. They do not have a reservation.
What is ask them to leave, tell them they need a reservation, and send a heads up (include details and contact info)?
- Depending on the current schedule at the pool, if you can accommodate them, that is up to you.
You find an adult patron unconscious on the floor in the hallway. These are your first steps.
What is primary assessment (scene assessment), call for assistance, and 911/AED, then proceed with the next steps based on primary assessment?
- No breathing and no pulse
- pulse and no breathing
A victim is unresponsive and breathing normally.
What is place them in a recovery position and monitor their condition?
A patron is choking but still coughing forcefully. This is how you handle this situation.
What is encourage them to keep coughing and monitor?
"RICE" stands for?
What is Rest, Immobilization, Cold, and Elevation?
There are this many AEDs on the wall for use in the entire gym.
What is 15 AEDs?
A swimmer exits the pool dizzy and pale. Their condition is most likely one of these.
What is potential heat exhaustion or dehydration?
Move them to a cool place and monitor
You respond to a collapsed adult patron. The scene is safe. The patron is unresponsive, not breathing, has no pulse, and you have a resuscitation mask but no AED yet. Another lifeguard is retrieving the AED.
What is begin CPR immediately with 30 chest compressions and 2 ventilations using a resuscitation mask, minimizing interruptions, and apply the AED as soon as it arrives?
You are assisting a conscious patron who slipped on the pool deck and is bleeding heavily from their forearm. Blood is pooling on the ground. The patron is alert and able to follow commands.
What is have the victim sit or lie down, apply firm direct pressure with a gloved hand and dressing, elevate the injury if possible, and continue to monitor for signs of shock while activating the EAP if bleeding does not stop.
"SAMPLE" stands for?
What is Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past History, Last Intake, Events Leading Up?