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Primary Assessment - ANSWERpeople who are unconscious assess the scene put on gloves 5 initial breaths check for consciousness i have an unresponsive victim, i need backup, call 911, get me a backboard and an AED rescue breathing check for pulse and breathing after this it is different for each senario - ANSWERwhat are the steps for a primary assessment hard hits on the shoulder, hey hey are you

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STARGUARD WRITTEN TEST FOR
LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION
ACCURATE 100%
Primary Assessment - ANSWERpeople who are unconscious

assess the scene
put on gloves
5 initial breaths
check for consciousness
i have an unresponsive victim, i need backup, call 911, get me a backboard and an AED
rescue breathing
check for pulse and breathing
after this it is different for each senario - ANSWERwhat are the steps for a primary
assessment

hard hits on the shoulder, hey hey are you okay do you need help - ANSWERhow do
you check for consciousness

breath every 5-6 seconds for adult
breath every 3-5 seconds for a child/infant - ANSWERrescue breathing in the water:
after 5 initial, how many breaths in how many seconds

workplace expectations, prevention strategy, survelliance, response and rescue,
emergency care - ANSWERThe 5 star principles of being a lifeguard

communicate effectively, be safe, have fun, be prepared, be patient - ANSWER5 tips for
effective teaching

Secondary Assessment - ANSWERno life threatening things at the moment

Diformeties
Open injuries
Tenderness
Swelling - ANSWERwhat does DOTS stand for in a sec. assess.

Symptoms
Allergies
Medications
Past medical history
Last oral intake
Events leading up to the accident - ANSWERwhat does SAMPLE stand for in a sec.
assess.

, two fingers on carotid artery on neck for pulse, ear close to the mouth looking for a
breath/warmth, looking down their body for any chest movements, 5-10 seconds -
ANSWERin a primary assessment, how do you check pulse and breathing for an adult
or child

two fingers on the brachial artery on arm for pulse, ear close to the mouth looking for a
breath/warmth, looking down their body for any chest movements, 5-10 seconds -
ANSWERin a primary assessment, how do you check pulse and breathing for an infant

recovery position - ANSWERif the person has a pulse and is breathing, but is
unconscious, what do you do

lift left arm all the way up, right hand goes on left shoulder, right knee up, right foot
planted on the ground, roll the person to their left side, wait for EMS or for them to wake
up - ANSWERhow do you put a person into recovery position on the ground

rescue breathing - ANSWERif a person has a pulse but is not breathing, what do you do

breath every 5-6 seconds for adult with a pocket mask and BVM if available
breath every 3-5 seconds for a child/infant with a pocket mask and BVM if available -
ANSWERfor rescue breathing, how many breaths do you give

start CPR - ANSWERif a person has no pulse and no breathing, what do you do

adult: 30 compressions 2 inches deep, then 2 breaths
child/infant: 30 compressions, then 2 breaths; if there are 2 rescuers then 15
compressions, then 2 breaths - ANSWERCPR ratio for adult, child, and infant

TRUE - ANSWERTRUE OR FALSE: it is very important to keep track of the time
rescued, out of water, first breaths given, when rescue breaths started, when CPR
started, and how many cycles you have done

land rescues, C stands for cardiac because the issue probably has something do to with
the heart, not breathing - ANSWERCAB is used for what type of rescues and why

water rescues, A stands for airway because the issue mostly has to do firstly with
breathing/not getting air - ANSWERABC is used for what rescues and why

non-dominant hand flattened out under dominant hand(in between fingers of non-
dominant, palm centered in the middle of the chest, kneeling as close to the body as
possible - ANSWERfor CPR, how is the primary rescuer positioned

EMS arrives, scene becomes unsafe, AED becomes available and is ready, too tired to
continue, obvious signs of life - ANSWERwhat are the five reasons you would stop CPR

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