LIFEGUARD MANAGEMENT EXAM NEWEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+|
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You are reviewing the policies about what tot do if an injured or ill
person refuses care with your lifeguard team. Which of the
following would you direct your staff to do? - ANSWER-Explain to
the person why he or she needs care
During the main operating season, a lifeguard Manager often
spends a majority of the workday doing which of the following -
ANSWER-Providing direct supervision to aquatics staff
List Three Primary Responsibilities of a Lifeguard: - ANSWER-•
Enforce Rules and educate guests about them
• Scanning water
• Working as a team
Duty to Act - ANSWER-While on the job you have a legal
responsibility to respond to an emergency
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Negligence - ANSWER-When a lifeguard fails to act or does not
meet the standard of care causing injury or further harm to the
victim
Consent - ANSWER-You must obtain ________________ from
any victim who is conscious, regardless of the severity of the
injury. (If victim is a minor, you must ask a parent for
______________. If no parent is nearby, _____________ is
implied)
Good Samaritan Law - ANSWER-Covers someone from being
sued for negligence if they are responding to an emergency in
good faith without receiving any compensation
Witness Statement (Incident Report) - ANSWER-Only provide
facts to what was seen, said, and heard. No opinions
Pre-season Orientation/Evaluation - ANSWER-to make sure
lifeguards know their responsibilities and management's
expectations.
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Safety Team - ANSWER-The main objective of the safety team is
to assist in maintaining a safe environment and providing
emergency care. Safety team members are going to be trained at
the same level as the lifeguards in CPR/AED and first aid.
Equipment Lifeguards Must Carry - ANSWER-Whistle, Rescue
Tube, Resuscitation Mask, and Non-latex Gloves
Equipment that MUST be available for an Emergency - ANSWER-
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and a Backboard
Facility Safety Checks - ANSWER-During a safety check, listen
for unusual noises, look for mildewed or torn netting, and
checking rescue equipment to make sure everything is in working
order
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - ANSWER-Contains a list of chemicals
used in the facility
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Accidental Fecal Release (AFRs) - ANSWER-Requires immediate
lifeguard attention, temporary pool closure, and water treatment
(blood, vomit, or any fecal matter in water)
Weather Conditions - ANSWER-If Thunder/Lightening occur, must
close any pool that is outside for 30 minutes. In the event of a
power outage, clear all pools and attractions.
Patron Surveillance - ANSWER-the continued search of your
zone and the people within that zone. To effectively scan, you
must move your head and eyes, checking the bottom, middle, and
top layers of the water.
This entry is used at zero-depth entrances - ANSWER-Run and
Swim
This entry is used if there is a suspected head neck or spinal
injury, the pool is very shallow, or the pool is crowded and you risk
landing on someone if you jump. - ANSWER-Slide-in