Lifeguard Red Cross Exam B
1. She is in danger of becoming an active victim if not assiste:dD
. uring a
morning adult lap swim, you notice a swimmer who slows down and is no longer
able to make any forward progress. Which of the following is true?
2. Information about what type of chemicals are in use at the facilit:yT. he hazard
communication standard includes having MSDS information available. Whati
included in this information?
3. Minimize movement of the victim's head and neck using the head splint
technique.: For a head, neck or spinal injury in the water:
4. When a lifeguard enters the water for a rescue.: If three lifeguards are on duty,
emergency backup coverage takes place:
5. You should suspect a head, neck or spinal injury. Immediately provide
manual
stabilization of the victim's head and neck and summon EMS personne:lA . patron
comes up to you complaining of neck pain. He says his hands and feet are
tingling. What injury might you suspect, and what care would you provide?
6. Ensuring there are multiple activities planned for the grou:pWhich of the
following is the least important for a safe group visit to a pool?
7. AFRs require water treatment, temporary pool closure and immediate life-
guard attention.: Which of the following is true about accidental fecal releases
(AFRs)?
8. Head splint.: A technique used in the water to minimize
movement of the victim's head and neck is the:
9. You have been assigned to total coverage.: Which of the following is true if themanag
of the facility has assigned you as the only lifeguard conducting patron
surveillance?
10. Move him into the H.A.IN.E.S. position.: You enter the mechanical room and find a
maintenance worker lying on his back on the floor next to a ladder. You che
the scene and determine it is safe to enter. During your primary assessment, yo
find the victim is unconscious but breathing. You must leave to get help. What should
you do?
11. Gloves, resuscitation mask, rescue tube: Which of the following pieces of
equipment must a lifeguard have instantly accessible at all times?
12. Following rescue procedures, informing
management and conducting staff debriefings.: During an in-service training,
lifeguards practice the steps of an emergency action plan, such as:
13. Immediately stop him from continuing the
activity and explain the dangers of the activity.: You are lifeguarding during a
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1. She is in danger of becoming an active victim if not assiste:dD
. uring a
morning adult lap swim, you notice a swimmer who slows down and is no longer
able to make any forward progress. Which of the following is true?
2. Information about what type of chemicals are in use at the facilit:yT. he hazard
communication standard includes having MSDS information available. Whati
included in this information?
3. Minimize movement of the victim's head and neck using the head splint
technique.: For a head, neck or spinal injury in the water:
4. When a lifeguard enters the water for a rescue.: If three lifeguards are on duty,
emergency backup coverage takes place:
5. You should suspect a head, neck or spinal injury. Immediately provide
manual
stabilization of the victim's head and neck and summon EMS personne:lA . patron
comes up to you complaining of neck pain. He says his hands and feet are
tingling. What injury might you suspect, and what care would you provide?
6. Ensuring there are multiple activities planned for the grou:pWhich of the
following is the least important for a safe group visit to a pool?
7. AFRs require water treatment, temporary pool closure and immediate life-
guard attention.: Which of the following is true about accidental fecal releases
(AFRs)?
8. Head splint.: A technique used in the water to minimize
movement of the victim's head and neck is the:
9. You have been assigned to total coverage.: Which of the following is true if themanag
of the facility has assigned you as the only lifeguard conducting patron
surveillance?
10. Move him into the H.A.IN.E.S. position.: You enter the mechanical room and find a
maintenance worker lying on his back on the floor next to a ladder. You che
the scene and determine it is safe to enter. During your primary assessment, yo
find the victim is unconscious but breathing. You must leave to get help. What should
you do?
11. Gloves, resuscitation mask, rescue tube: Which of the following pieces of
equipment must a lifeguard have instantly accessible at all times?
12. Following rescue procedures, informing
management and conducting staff debriefings.: During an in-service training,
lifeguards practice the steps of an emergency action plan, such as:
13. Immediately stop him from continuing the
activity and explain the dangers of the activity.: You are lifeguarding during a
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