Ouch! First-Aid! Water Rescue Cardiac Emergencies Other Random Lifeguard Questions... What-Up Nawakwa!
100
What is gloves?
Wearing these when performing first-aid helps prevent the spread of blood borne pathogens.
100
What is 30 seconds and 2 minutes?
Lifeguards should recognize and rescue within __ seconds and begin CPR before ___ minutes.
100
What is cardiac arrest?
_________ occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too irregularly or weakly to circulate blood effectively.
100
What is negligence?
A lifeguard is texting while on surveillance duty and fails to recognize a swimmer in distress. What legal principle could be a problem for this lifeguard?
100
What is equipment you should wear or carry when on duty?
A rescue tube, resuscitation mask, gloves, and a whistle.
200
What is A?
All of the following describe appropriate care for a conscious person with an airway obstruction (chocking) EXCEPT:
a) Check the victim for breathing and a pulse for no more than 10 seconds.
b) Perform a combination of 5 back blows followed by 5 abdominal thrusts.
c) Obtain consent; if the victim is a child, get consent from a parent or guardian.
d) If the victim cannot cough, speak or breathe, activate the EAP and have someone summon EMS.
200
What is a distressed swimmer?
This kind of swimmer makes little or no forward progress and may be unable to reach safety without assistance. They may be able to keep their face out of the water and may even be able to call out for help.
200
What is 30 chest compression followed by 2 ventilations?
A CPR cycle consist of ___ chest compression followed by ___ ventilations.
200
What is diabetes?
A condition in which the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use insulin effectively enough to regulate the amount of sugar (glucose) in the bloodstream.
200
What is the beach drag?
You rescue an unconscious victim from the white area of the swim area. There is no injury to the head, neck or spine. You can use this removal technique because North Camp beach is a zero-depth entry.
300
What is a heart attack?
A person who is having chest discomfort or pain that comes and goes, difficulty breathing, pale or ashen skin, sweating, dizziness, nausea or vomiting may be having a ___?
300
What is a stride jump?
Use this entry only if the water is at least 5 feet deep and you are 3 feet above the water.
300
What is upper right chest and lower left chest.
AED pads should be placed on these locations on a victims chest.
300
What is C?
The following are signs and symptoms of shock, EXCLUDING:
a) Altered level of consciousness
b) Warm or dry skin
c) Restlessness or irritability
d) Nausea or vomiting
300
What is North Camp Beach and South Camp Beach?
Camp Nawakwa has two guarded beach locations. What are their names?
400
What is face, arm, speech and time.
FAST stands for what when looking for stroke symptoms.
400
What is active victim rear rescue?
You are approaching a child who is facing away from you and struggling to keep their head above water. You should use this rescue.
400
What is one on the chest and one on the back?
This is how the AED pads should be placed on a infant or child that is too small for regular placement.
400
What is a stroke?
You are conducting a secondary assessment on an adult patron who lost their balance on the pool deck. The patron is slurring his speech while explaining that his arm is feeling numb. What sudden illness could this patron be experiencing?
400
What is 10:00am to 6:00pm?
Camp Nawakwa beaches are guarded during what times?
500
What is size up the scene, preform a primary assessment, summon EMS, if needed and not already done, preform a secondary assessment, if no life-threatening conditions are found, provide care for conditions found, report, advise, and release.
Place the following general procedures for injury or sudden illness on land in order:
Preform a primary assessment
Provide care for conditions found.
Summon EMS, if needed and not already done.
Size up the scene.
Report, advise and release.
Perform a secondary assessment.
500
What is SEARCH...don't watch.
This is the motto for when you are actively scanning.
500
What is do not place the AED pad directly over metallic jewelry or body piercings.
What do you do when placing an AED on someone who has jewelry and body piercings?
500
What is signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, pertinent past medical history, last oral intake, events leading up to the incident.
What does SAMPLE stand for when taking a brief history of a victim?
500
What is MATT SLAVECK!
Who is the best Nawakwa Aquatics Director everrrrr?






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