Facility Rules
Recognition
First Aid & CPR
Lifeguarding Acronyms
100

Running on deck is unsafe primarily because of this risk.

What is slipping and falling?

100

Before helping any injured patron, you must first ensure this.

What is ensuring the scene is safe?

100

"BVM" stands for?

What is Bag Valve Mask?

200

Glass bottles are not allowed in the facility because if they break, they can cause? (2 answers)

What are lacerations and the draining of the pool?

200

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?

200

The recommended compression depth for an adult during CPR.

What is around 2 inches deep?

200

"FAST" stands for?

What is Face, Arm, Speech, Time?

300

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?

300

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?

300

"CPR" stands for?

What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?

400

A victim is unresponsive and breathing normally.

What is place them in a recovery position and monitor their condition?

400

"RICE" stands for?

What is Rest, Immobilization, Cold, and Elevation?

500

A swimmer exits the pool dizzy and pale.

What is potential heat exhaustion or dehydration? 

Move them to a cool place and monitor

500

A patron is choking but still coughing forcefully. What should you do?

What is encourage them to keep coughing and monitor?

500

"SAMPLE" stands for?

What is Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past History, Last Intake, Events Leading Up?