LIFEGUARD RED CROSS EXAM LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(100% VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
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when completing a report, you should: - ANSWER-collect only
factual information about what seen, heard, and done
who should deal with questions from the media after an incident?
- ANSWER-the facility manager and company spokesperson
why might a supervisor chose not to re-open a facility that was
closed during an emergency - ANSWER-- contaminated surfaces
(blood)
- missing or damaged equipment (EMS takes backboard)
members of the safety team, including non-lifeguard personnel,
should be: - ANSWER-trained and certified in first aid and
CPR/AED at the same level of the lifeguard team
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after an emergency has been resolved, there are still three
important tasks to complete. explain them. - ANSWER-*Report:*
the person who made the rescue must complete the form
recording only factual information of what was seen, heard, or
done
*Advise:* safety instructions to prevent similar incident from
recurring, recommend that they go to the doctor
*Release:* victim may be released after emergency care is
provided or release care to EMS personnel
describe three places emergencies could occur besides the pool
and the pool deck - ANSWER-- locker room
- parking lot
- playground
touching soiled dressings that are contaminated with potentially
infectious material is an example of:
a. indirect contact
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b. direct contact
c. droplet contact
d. vector-borne contact - ANSWER-a
examples of work practice controls (methods of working that
reduce likely hood of an exposure)
a. disposing of sharp items in a puncture resistant, leak-proof,
labeled container
b. removal and proper disposal of soiled protective clothing as
soon as possible
c. cleaning/disinfecting all equipment and work surfaces possibly
soiled by blood or other potentially infectious material
d. all of the above - ANSWER-d
the OSHA recommened solution to use for disinfecting
contaminated or soiled equipment and surfaces is:
a. 4 cups of bleach per gallon of water
b. 1 cup of ammonia per gallon of water
c. 1/4 cup of antibacterial soap per gallon of water
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d. 1 part bleach per 9 parts of water - ANSWER-D
describe six actions you should take or determinations that you
should make while performing a scene size-up - ANSWER-1.
check for hazards that could present a danger to you or the victim
2. use appropriate PPE
3. determine number of injured or ill victims
4. determine nature of illness or what caused injury
5. form an initial impression like whether or not it's life-threatening
6. determine what additional resources may be needed
place the following general procedures for injury or sudden illness
on land in order:
perform a primary assessment
provide care for conditions found
summon EMS, if needed and not already done