Swimming strokes & Treading Water
Drowning
Water Rescue
Cliff Jumping
100

What are the names of the swimming strokes taught?

BreastStroke

Freestyle/Front Crawl

Survival Backstroke

100

What should you do after rescuing a casualty from drowning?

Immediately dial for emergency services and begin CPR

100

At which angle should you throw the rope at

45 Degree


100

What is the first to check before cliff jumping?

Ensure that water is safe to swim, able to enter and exit easily and is not fast moving.

200

Which Swimming Stroke is the most efficient in terms of speed?

Freestyle/Front Crawl

200

Name 2 signs of drowning

Gasping for air, unable to shout or wave

Seen not using legs

Mouth bobs up and down the water with panicked movements

Hair covering face

Head tilted back and mouth open, glassy/empty eyes or closed

May drop beneath the surface the of water and come up again within a few seconds.

200

How do you transport casualty after the casualty is on the shore?

Using the Fore and Aft lift

200

If there is debris and sharp rocks in the water, should you still attempt cliff jump?

NO. Ensure that there is deep enough water vertically down the jumping spot to avoid crashing onto hard ground and injury.

300

Explain the term "Treading Water"

To stay afloat while being stationary

300

What are 4 things to do when saving a drowning person

(Hint: 4 words)

REACH, THROW, ROW & GO

300

How do you do water depth check?

  • Stick pole into water
  • Place hand on pole where your hand touches the surface of the water
  • Retrieve pole and place beside feet to measure how deep the water is
300

Should the participant be allowed to cliff jump if he /she is panicking?

Participant must be mentally prepared to jump as they cannot be panicking during jump

400

When tired, which swimming stroke is the most energy conserving

Survival Backstroke

400

What is the first thing you should do when you are drowning?

Do not panic and relax, keep head up, breathe normally.

400

How to transport the casualty to shore, demonstrate too.

(Hint: use finger)

Rescuer should place their ring and little finger on the bottom of the casualty’s chin, tilting casualty’s head upwards so that they can breathe.

400

What should your legs, arms, and nose do when you touch the water from cliff jumping?

As participant hits the water, lock legs tightly together and arms close to body while maintaining a rigid position and breathing out through nose to prevent water from gushing into nose.

500

Name all 3 leg movement techniques for Treading water

Whip Kick (Breaststroke kick)

Flutter Kick 

Eggbeater Kick

500

Name 3 things to prevent/treat hypothermia

Drying up

Get warmer

Get out of cold and wind

Move your body

Drink plenty of fluids 

Eat carbohydrates

500

Case Scenario: Caleb was at the beach strolling when suddenly he saw vigorous splashing beyond the coastlines,  he is not physically strong (injured arm) nor is he confident in swimming. What should Caleb do to help the casualty?

Caleb should not attempt a rescue and should get help immediately while keeping an eye on the casualty. As if he were to attempt a rescue, he could risk adding another casualty.

500

Case Scenario: Zachary and his friends decided to cliff jump, after ensuring their safety, he realised the cliff was 30 metres high, with the formula learned previously. How deep must the water body be so that it is safe to jump in?

3 metre = 3 metre + 0.6 metre

Therefore, 30 metre = 3 metre + (0.6 x 10) = 9 metre

Ensure that water is enough with this formula [The water needs to be at least 3m deep. Add an extra 0.6m of depth for every 3m of cliff height]