STARGUARD WRITTEN LIFEGUARD TRAINING EXAM LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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It is not necessary to develop predetermined evacuation routes
and methods ahead of time as part of an EAP, because each
evacuation situation may be different. - ANSWER-False
In which situation might you need to evacuate patrons from the
pool or the facility? - ANSWER-Fire, chemical spill or release,
severe weather, and life-threatening rescue or emergency care in
progress.
Which entry method has the lowest risk of back, leg, and foot
injury and is useful in a wide range of water depths and
circumstances? - ANSWER-Compact jump
Which statement related to rescues is true? - ANSWER-The
objective of using a rescue tube during a water rescue is to
minimize body-to-body contact between yourself and a distressed
swimmer or drowning victim.
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What should you do when making a front rescue? - ANSWER-
Push the rescue tube firmly into the person's chest and extend
your arms, lock your elbows, and keep kicking.
When making a rear rescue, you should - ANSWER-Keep the
rescue tube at your chest.
What is a benefit of a leg-wrap rescue? - ANSWER-There is no
upper-body-to-upper-body contact with a drowning victim, the
lifeguard maintains control of the rescue tube, the lifeguard
doesn't need to submerge as far to make a rescue.
To avoid injury to yourself when making a rear rescue - ANSWER-
turn your head before making contact
When performing a leg wrap, you must swim to the surface,
holding the drowning person, and then place him or her on the
rescue tube. - ANSWER-False
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The primary objective of a multiple-person rescue is to -
ANSWER-maintain your safety.
If you notice a person having a seizure in the water - ANSWER-
hold the person's head above water so he or she can breathe.
A fast and effective method to help a distressed swimmer who is
still responsive and within arm's reach is a - ANSWER-land-based
assist.
If a struggling person grabs you around the neck, why is it a good
idea to submerge under the water with the person? - ANSWER-
He will likely let go, because his objective is to stay on the
surface.
Before releasing a person back into the facility after a rescue,
which TWO important things should you do? - ANSWER-Provide
safety instructions so the person knows how to avoid another
rescue situation and provide warning and instructions to watch for
excessive cough, difficulty breathing, or any other worrisome
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symptoms that develop within 8 hours after the incident and to
seek medical care immediately if these develop.
Spinal injuries can result if a person forcefully strikes his or her -
ANSWER-head, neck, and back.
Events that could cause trauma in an aquatic environment include
forcefully hitting the head, neck, or back on - ANSWER-the pool
wall or edge, the bottom (pool or shoreline), and/or another
person or hard object.
What might prevent a facedown person with a spinal injury from
being able to roll over in the water? - ANSWER-Paralysis
When performing a vise grip, your hands should be located on the
injured person's - ANSWER-upper arms.
No research studies have proven that immobilizing a person with
a suspected spinal injury is beneficial; in fact, many studies show