RESCUES
SCANNING & SURVEILLANCE
EAP
CPR & AED
1ST AID
&
PROFESSIONALISM
100

How do you reach a submerged victim?

Use a head-first or feet-first surface dive.

100

How often should you scan your whole zone?

At least every 30 seconds.

100

What document outlines emergency procedures?

The Emergency Action Plan (EAP).

100

How long should you check for breathing and pulse?

No more than 10 seconds.

100

What is a lifeguard's main responsibility?

Monitoring the water and being ready to act in emergencies.

200

Which rescue do you use for a face-down, unresponsive person without suspected spinal injury?

Passive front or rear rescue.

200

What is good scanning technique?

Move head and eyes, look at all parts of the zone.

200

When should you activate the Emergency Action Plan (EAP)?

Immediately when there's a serious emergency.

200

Where do you check for a pulse?

Adults: carotid; Infants: brachial.

200

How does a professional lifeguard present themselves?

Wears the uniform properly and remains alert on duty.

300

How do you remove someone with a spinal injury from water?

Use spinal motion restriction and a backboard.

300

What does an active drowning person look like?

Vertical, struggling, not moving forward, arms out pressing down.

300

What can a non-lifeguard safety team member do in an emergency?

Call EMS or bring necessary equipment.

300

How deep should CPR compressions be?

Adults: at least 2 inches; Infants: about 1.5 inches.

300

What should a lifeguard do if a patron complains about a facility issue?

Stay at post and notify a supervisor for help.

400

How do you hold the backboard during removal?

Nearly horizontal.

400

How do passive drowning victims appear?

Not moving, possibly floating, sinking, or lying at the bottom.

400

What should a lifeguard do when thunder is heard?

Clear the pool and move patrons to a safe area.

400

What are CPR compression-to-ventilation ratios?

Adult 2-person: 30:2; Child/Infant 2-person: 15:2.

400

What should you do if a diabetic asks for sugar and seems ill?

Give them real sugar (not diet).

500

When is spinal motion restriction needed?

If there's any sign of head, neck, or spine injury from impact.

500

What if glare blocks your view?

Ask for assistance or move patrons from the area.

500

When is consent implied?

When the person is unresponsive or a minor without a parent.

500

What's the signal for switching roles in 2-rescuer CPR?

Say "Switch" at the start of the last compression cycle before you intend to switch.

500

What should you do for a suspected concussion?

Stop activity and call 911.