QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (RATED A
+)
During a morning adult lap swim, you notice a
swimmer who slows down and is no longer able to
make any forward progress. Which of the following
is true? - ANSWERShe is in danger of becoming an active victim if
not assisted.
The hazard communication standard includes
having MSDS information available. What is
included in this information? - ANSWERInformation about what type of chemicals are
in use at the facility.
Which of the following is the least important for a
safe group visit to a pool? - ANSWEREnsuring there are multiple activities planned
for the group
While scanning your zone, you notice a person
motionless in the water. The steps you follow in
a water emergency are performed in the
following order: - ANSWERActivate the EAP, enter the water, perform an
appropriate rescue, move the victim to a safe
exit point, remove the victim from the water
and provide emergency care as needed.
A mother and her son walk over to you; she states
that he fell on the pool deck and hit his head. You
notice he has blood and fluid running from his ear
and he is feeling dizzy. What steps should you
take next? - ANSWER
Which of the following is true about accidental
fecal releases (AFRs)? - ANSWERAFRs require water treatment, temporary pool
closure and immediate lifeguard attention.
A technique used in the water to minimize
movement of the victim's head and neck is the: - ANSWERHead splint.
Which of the following is true if the manager of
the facility has assigned you as the only lifeguard
conducting patron surveillance? - ANSWERYou have been assigned to total
coverage.