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What is the American Red Cross? - Answer- Prevents and alleviates human suffering in
the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of
donors; the world's leading non-profit humanitarian organization; reflects the latest
evidence-based science from 2015 Consensus on Science for CPR and Emergency
Cardiovascular Care (ECC), 2015 Guidelines for First Aid, 2011 United States Lifeguard
Standards Coalition Report.
What is the Red Cross Mission? - Answer- Mission: The American Red Cross prevents
and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of
volunteers and the generosity of donors.
Who started American Red Cross? - Answer- Clara Barton established American Red
Cross in Dansville, NY, on May 21, 1881.
When did the American Red Cross establish its first aid, water safety, and public health
nursing programs? - Answer- By 1918, American Red Cross established its first aid,
water safety, and public health nursing programs.
What are the Seven Fundamentals of American Red Cross? - Answer- Humanity,
impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality
What are the Five Critical Areas that the American Red Cross Provide Care? - Answer-
Response to people affected by disasters in the United States
Support for members of the military and their families
Blood collection, processing and distribution
Safety training services and certification
International relief and development
What Programs Does the American Red Cross Offer? - Answer- First Aid and CPR/AED
training
Aquatics (Lifeguarding, Swimming and Water Safety)
Babysitter's Training and Advanced Childcare Training
Basic Life Support, Advanced Life Support and Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Nurse Assistant Training and more
What Lifeguarding Programs Does the American Red Cross Provide? - Answer-
Lifeguarding
, Shallow Water Lifeguarding
Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding
Waterpark Lifeguarding
Waterfront Lifeguarding
CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers
When did the Red Cross receive its congressional charters? - Answer- The Red Cross
received our first congressional charter in 1900 and a second in 1905, the year after
Barton resigned from the organization.
What is the primary purpose of the American Red Cross Lifeguarding program? -
Answer- To train lifeguards to act with speed and confidence in emergency situations,
both in and out of the water like Water Rescue Skills
Surveillance and Recognition
First Aid
Breathing and Cardiac Emergencies
CPR
AED and more
What are the Three Core Courses Provided by the American Red Cross? - Answer-
Lifeguarding
Shallow Water Lifeguarding
Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding
What are Two Optional Courses that can be added on to one of the core lifeguarding
courses by the American Red Cross? - Answer- Waterfront Skills
Waterpark Skills
What are Five Additional optional modules that can be taught separately or added to
any course and do not require participants to have or to gain a Lifeguarding/First
Aid/CPR/AED certification? - Answer- Asthma Inhaler Training
Epinephrine Auto-Injector Training
Tourniquet Application Training
Bloodborne Pathogens Training
Administering Emergency Oxygen
Program Prerequisites - Answer- Failure to have attained the appropriate skill level
could pose a safety threat to themselves and to others in the class
What Happens to participants Who Fail Their Initial Prerequisite Skills? - Answer- If a
candidate is not successful on the first attempt at the prerequisite skills, they only have
one more opportunity to meet the prerequisites after sufficient rest, prior to the first
scheduled class session.
What are the Lifeguarding and Water Park Skills Prerequisites? - Answer- Swim 300
yards, continuously demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. Candidates