Starguard Exam Questions and Answers: Lifeguarding Study Guide, Exams
of Securities Regulation
Difference between DISTRESS and DROWNING? - ANSWERDISTRESSED- nose
and mouth AREN'T covered CAN breathe
DROWN- nose and mouth COVERED with water CAN'T breathe
3-D Scanning, Most urgent risk area of the zone you should look first? -
ANSWERBottom then mid-depth close to surface
Knowing appropiate zone size? - ANSWERPossible to scan whole area in 10
sec. and swim in 20 seconds
Legal Principle DUTY to ACT mean for a lifeguard? - ANSWEROn DUTY,
lifeguard is obligated to provied emergency care including CPR. OFF DUTY is a
Good Samaritan
STAAR? - ANSWERScan, Target, Asess, Alert, Rescue
Best approach for protecting agaist SUN EXPOSURE? - ANSWERAt least one
shade, and sunscreen
MSDS? - ANSWERMaterial Safety Data Sheet
, RID? What does it mean? - ANSWERRecogition, Intrusion, Distraction -
Identify Need for constant and dedicated survaillance
RWI? - ANSWERRecreational Water Illness
Objective of MANUAL IN-LINE STABILIZATION? - ANSWERPrevent motion of
the the head and neck, and spine
BEST techinizue for Manual in-line stablizaton of a person floating FACE UP on
the surface? - ANSWERVise-Grip
WHEN SHOULD you APPPLY backboard CHEST STRAP during a spinal
backboarding? - ANSWERFIRST; Right when patient is on backboard
5 components of StarGuard rick management model? - ANSWER1)
Prevention
2)Survaillance
3.)Response and Rescue
4.)Emergency Care
5.)Work Place Expectations
Observing Universal Precautions means to treat all blood and bodily fluid as
infectious, even if you think they do not look infectious. TRUE/FALSE? -
ANSWERTrue
EAP? - ANSWEREmergency Action Plan
of Securities Regulation
Difference between DISTRESS and DROWNING? - ANSWERDISTRESSED- nose
and mouth AREN'T covered CAN breathe
DROWN- nose and mouth COVERED with water CAN'T breathe
3-D Scanning, Most urgent risk area of the zone you should look first? -
ANSWERBottom then mid-depth close to surface
Knowing appropiate zone size? - ANSWERPossible to scan whole area in 10
sec. and swim in 20 seconds
Legal Principle DUTY to ACT mean for a lifeguard? - ANSWEROn DUTY,
lifeguard is obligated to provied emergency care including CPR. OFF DUTY is a
Good Samaritan
STAAR? - ANSWERScan, Target, Asess, Alert, Rescue
Best approach for protecting agaist SUN EXPOSURE? - ANSWERAt least one
shade, and sunscreen
MSDS? - ANSWERMaterial Safety Data Sheet
, RID? What does it mean? - ANSWERRecogition, Intrusion, Distraction -
Identify Need for constant and dedicated survaillance
RWI? - ANSWERRecreational Water Illness
Objective of MANUAL IN-LINE STABILIZATION? - ANSWERPrevent motion of
the the head and neck, and spine
BEST techinizue for Manual in-line stablizaton of a person floating FACE UP on
the surface? - ANSWERVise-Grip
WHEN SHOULD you APPPLY backboard CHEST STRAP during a spinal
backboarding? - ANSWERFIRST; Right when patient is on backboard
5 components of StarGuard rick management model? - ANSWER1)
Prevention
2)Survaillance
3.)Response and Rescue
4.)Emergency Care
5.)Work Place Expectations
Observing Universal Precautions means to treat all blood and bodily fluid as
infectious, even if you think they do not look infectious. TRUE/FALSE? -
ANSWERTrue
EAP? - ANSWEREmergency Action Plan