ILTP FINAL WRITTEN EXAM STUDY
GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How can sunscreen be used most effectively? - Answer-Apply 20 minutes before going
out in the sun, and reapply hourly
What are the important objectives of a rotation? - Answer-Perform a proactive bottom
scan and maintain the 10/20 during rotations
What is a sign of hypoxia? - Answer-Breathing that is excessively fast or slow, weak or
labored
What does a guest in distress look like? - Answer-Active struggling with head back and
inefficient arm and leg movement
When performing CPR as part of a team, you should discontinue compressions what
occurs? - Answer-An AED is attached, ready to analyze, and directs rescuers to not
touch the patient
As a single rescuer how do you perform CPR on an infant? - Answer-2 fingers on the
center of the chest, just below the nipple line
An ease in entry is used in which of the following situations? - Answer-When entering
the water where a nearby guest has a suspected spinal injury
What does "C.A.R.E." stand for? - Answer-C- Confident
A- Attentive
R- Responsible
E- Empathetic
When should you provide supplemental oxygen using a non-rebreather mask? -
Answer-A pulse ox reading less than 94% or 88% with condition
How do you signal to another lifeguard to stop dispatch? - Answer-Arms crossed above
head
How do you signal to another lifeguard to cover your zone? - Answer-Tapping your
head
How do you signal to another lifeguard that the bottom is clear? - Answer-Thumbs Up
How do you signal to another lifeguard that you need help? - Answer-Raised Fist
GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How can sunscreen be used most effectively? - Answer-Apply 20 minutes before going
out in the sun, and reapply hourly
What are the important objectives of a rotation? - Answer-Perform a proactive bottom
scan and maintain the 10/20 during rotations
What is a sign of hypoxia? - Answer-Breathing that is excessively fast or slow, weak or
labored
What does a guest in distress look like? - Answer-Active struggling with head back and
inefficient arm and leg movement
When performing CPR as part of a team, you should discontinue compressions what
occurs? - Answer-An AED is attached, ready to analyze, and directs rescuers to not
touch the patient
As a single rescuer how do you perform CPR on an infant? - Answer-2 fingers on the
center of the chest, just below the nipple line
An ease in entry is used in which of the following situations? - Answer-When entering
the water where a nearby guest has a suspected spinal injury
What does "C.A.R.E." stand for? - Answer-C- Confident
A- Attentive
R- Responsible
E- Empathetic
When should you provide supplemental oxygen using a non-rebreather mask? -
Answer-A pulse ox reading less than 94% or 88% with condition
How do you signal to another lifeguard to stop dispatch? - Answer-Arms crossed above
head
How do you signal to another lifeguard to cover your zone? - Answer-Tapping your
head
How do you signal to another lifeguard that the bottom is clear? - Answer-Thumbs Up
How do you signal to another lifeguard that you need help? - Answer-Raised Fist