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What does the term "zone coverage" mean in lifeguarding?
✔✔ The division of surveillance responsibilities among multiple lifeguards to ensure complete
coverage of the swimming area.
What is the purpose of the 10/20 protection rule?
✔✔ A lifeguard must recognize a guest in distress within 10 seconds and reach them within 20
seconds.
What does "RID factor" stand for?
✔✔ Recognition, Intrusion, Distraction—three common reasons lifeguards fail to recognize
drowning.
What does "scanning" refer to in lifeguarding?
✔✔ The continuous, systematic observation of a lifeguard’s assigned zone to detect any signs of
distress or danger.
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,What is an EAP?
✔✔ An Emergency Action Plan that provides step-by-step procedures for handling different
types of emergencies.
What does "rescue-ready" mean for a lifeguard?
✔✔ Being alert, prepared, and in position to respond to an emergency at any moment.
What is the difference between active and passive drowning victims?
✔✔ Active victims are struggling to stay afloat, while passive victims are motionless and
unresponsive.
What does "BVM" stand for in lifeguarding?
✔✔ Bag-Valve Mask, a device used to provide ventilation to a non-breathing person.
What is the purpose of a secondary assessment in first aid?
✔✔ To check for non-life-threatening injuries after immediate threats have been addressed.
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,What does the term "universal precautions" mean in lifeguarding?
✔✔ The practice of assuming all bodily fluids are infectious and using protective equipment
accordingly.
What is the proper response to a "run-and-tow" rescue situation?
✔✔ Enter the water quickly, swim to the victim, and tow them to safety using a flotation device.
What does "submersion time" refer to in a drowning incident?
✔✔ The length of time a person has been underwater before rescue and resuscitation efforts
begin.
What is the purpose of the "two short whistle blasts" signal?
✔✔ To get the attention of another lifeguard or alert team members to a developing situation.
What does the term "surveillance duty" mean?
✔✔ The continuous monitoring of an assigned area to identify and respond to emergencies.
What is the term for the first lifeguard who enters the water during a rescue?
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, ✔✔ The primary rescuer.
What does "CPR cycle" mean in lifeguarding?
✔✔ A sequence of chest compressions and rescue breaths performed during resuscitation efforts.
What is the difference between "in-water ventilation" and "on-land ventilation"?
✔✔ In-water ventilation is providing breaths while still in the water, while on-land ventilation is
given after removing the victim from the water.
What does the term "quick response time" refer to in lifeguarding?
✔✔ The ability to react and reach a victim within the shortest possible time to prevent harm.
What does "unconscious breathing victim" mean?
✔✔ A person who is unresponsive but still breathing normally, requiring monitoring until help
arrives.
What does the phrase "standard of care" mean in lifeguarding?
✔✔ The legal obligation to provide competent and professional care to guests in distress.
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