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Ellis and Associates ILTP Study Guide Questions and Answers Graded A+ Standard of Care - Answers The degree of care a responsible person would take to prevent an injury to another person Accountable to: - Answers Guests, Employer, and Self Keep a professional image by: - Answers Punctuality, Proper Uniform, Preparedness, Pleasant, Attentive, Vigilant, and Knowledgeable Purpose of E&A Audits - Answers To identify potential aquatic risk exposures before they become an issue and increase the awareness, education, and implementation of effective aquatic risk management principles to eliminate or reduce said risks What will be inspected during an E&A Audit? - Answers Professionalism and Performance, Ability to remain vigilant and meet the swimmer protection standards, Level of rescue readiness, Ability to protect self from environment 10/20 Protection Standard - Answers 10 seconds to recognize a guest in distress and 20 seconds to reach guest and begin to render aid Zone of Protection - Answers Assigned areas of responsibilities Zones should: - Answers Overlap, so no area is unprotected Scanning: - Answers Vigilantly watch assigned zone of protection, move head and eyes High Risk Areas: - Answers Deep water, Wave pools, Activity pools, Slide catch pools, Hydraulic currents, Drop off areas, Diving wells, Pool exits, and Lake areas High Risk Guests: - Answers Children between 7 and 12 and those attended by adults, shorter individuals who may wade into deep water, People who can't swim, Intoxicated guests, Guests with extreme body proportions, Elderly, Disabled guests, and those not dressed to swim High risk times: - Answers Mid-day, Holidays, and extremely hot days Drowning Process - Answers Surprise, Involuntary breath holding, Unconsciousness, Hypoxic Convulsions, Clinical Death Active Drowning - Answers GiDs may struggle on the surface for a short period of time before submerging Passive (Silent) Drowning - Answers GiDs can slip quickly and silently under water and do not struggle on the surface Recognizing a Guest in Distress - Answers Body Position: diagonal or vertical. Movement: Little or no forward movement. Appearance: All effort to staying above water, eyes may be open or tightly closed. Breathing: head held back to keep mouth above water Scanning Techniques: - Answers 2 step, "head to shoulder, head to chest, head to shoulder and the rest." If you don't know, - Answers GO Time span for complete drowning process - Answers Seconds to Minutes Do children or adults go through the drowning process faster? - Answers Children True or False: Dry Drownings occur more frequently than Wet drownings. - Answers False What is a Wet Drowning? - Answers When a GiD has been submerged long enough to allow the epiglottis to relax due to a lack of oxygen What is Agonal Breathing? - Answers Spontaneous breathing What is a Dry Drowning? - Answers Asphixiation; when water makes contact with the epiglottis causing it to spasm and close the airway. Prevents air and water from entering the lungs Where is Dry Drowning likely to occur? - Answers Around speed slides, diving boards, or slides that end in a free fall True or False? Scanning patterns for a zone should not be changed. - Answers False True or False? A GiD at the bottom of the pool will be easy to see. - Answers False

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Ellis and Associates ILTP Study Guide Questions and Answers Graded A+

Standard of Care - Answers The degree of care a responsible person would take to prevent an
injury to another person

Accountable to: - Answers Guests, Employer, and Self

Keep a professional image by: - Answers Punctuality, Proper Uniform, Preparedness, Pleasant,
Attentive, Vigilant, and Knowledgeable

Purpose of E&A Audits - Answers To identify potential aquatic risk exposures before they
become an issue and increase the awareness, education, and implementation of effective
aquatic risk management principles to eliminate or reduce said risks

What will be inspected during an E&A Audit? - Answers Professionalism and Performance,
Ability to remain vigilant and meet the swimmer protection standards, Level of rescue readiness,
Ability to protect self from environment

10/20 Protection Standard - Answers 10 seconds to recognize a guest in distress and 20
seconds to reach guest and begin to render aid

Zone of Protection - Answers Assigned areas of responsibilities

Zones should: - Answers Overlap, so no area is unprotected

Scanning: - Answers Vigilantly watch assigned zone of protection, move head and eyes

High Risk Areas: - Answers Deep water, Wave pools, Activity pools, Slide catch pools, Hydraulic
currents, Drop off areas, Diving wells, Pool exits, and Lake areas

High Risk Guests: - Answers Children between 7 and 12 and those attended by adults, shorter
individuals who may wade into deep water, People who can't swim, Intoxicated guests, Guests
with extreme body proportions, Elderly, Disabled guests, and those not dressed to swim

High risk times: - Answers Mid-day, Holidays, and extremely hot days

Drowning Process - Answers Surprise, Involuntary breath holding, Unconsciousness, Hypoxic
Convulsions, Clinical Death

Active Drowning - Answers GiDs may struggle on the surface for a short period of time before
submerging

Passive (Silent) Drowning - Answers GiDs can slip quickly and silently under water and do not
struggle on the surface

Recognizing a Guest in Distress - Answers Body Position: diagonal or vertical. Movement: Little
or no forward movement. Appearance: All effort to staying above water, eyes may be open or

, tightly closed. Breathing: head held back to keep mouth above water

Scanning Techniques: - Answers 2 step, "head to shoulder, head to chest, head to shoulder and
the rest."

If you don't know, - Answers GO

Time span for complete drowning process - Answers Seconds to Minutes

Do children or adults go through the drowning process faster? - Answers Children

True or False: Dry Drownings occur more frequently than Wet drownings. - Answers False

What is a Wet Drowning? - Answers When a GiD has been submerged long enough to allow the
epiglottis to relax due to a lack of oxygen

What is Agonal Breathing? - Answers Spontaneous breathing

What is a Dry Drowning? - Answers Asphixiation; when water makes contact with the epiglottis
causing it to spasm and close the airway. Prevents air and water from entering the lungs

Where is Dry Drowning likely to occur? - Answers Around speed slides, diving boards, or slides
that end in a free fall

True or False? Scanning patterns for a zone should not be changed. - Answers False

True or False? A GiD at the bottom of the pool will be easy to see. - Answers False

True or False? Guests can be conscious on the bottom of the pool and still need to be rescued. -
Answers True

True or False? You should scan only the area of your facility where guests are present. -
Answers False

What is the EAP? - Answers Emergency Action Plan

How do you activate the EAP? - Answers One long whistle blast

What is CPR? - Answers Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

What is AED? - Answers Automated External Defibrillator

Who takes responsibility of your Zone of Protection if you leave your position during an
emergency? - Answers The lifeguard to your left

Who are you backup for? - Answers The lifeguard to your right

What is BSI? - Answers Body Substance Isolation

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