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Lifeguard Training: First Aid Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass SAMPLE - Signs and symptoms: bleeding, cool or moist skin, pain, nausea, headache, and difficulty breathing. Allergies: determine if the victim is allergic to any medications, food, or environmental elements. Medications: find out if the victim is using any prescription/nonprescription medications. Pertinent past medical history: determine victim's heath care provider and past/recent hospitalization/medical issues. Last oral intake: find out what the victim most recently consumed (foods, drinks, medications). Events leading up to the incident: determine what the victim was doing before and at the time of the incident. checking a conscious person - inform the victim of your intentions, and perform a head-to-toe exam. inspect the body for bleeding, cuts, bruises, and deformities; medical identification tag, necklace, or bracelet. do not ask the victim to move areas in pain. child/infant: observe before touching the victim. look for signs indicating change in LOC, trouble breathing, or any injuries. examine toe-to-head if child becomes upset. when a person can't move / experiences pain when moving: 2© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR , ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - rest victim in a comfortable position - keep victim from getting chilled/overheated - reassure victim - determine whether to summon EMS - watch for changes in LOC or breathing signs and symptoms of sudden illness - - changes in LOC (dizziness, light- headedness) - nausea or vomiting - difficulty speaking / slurred speech - numbness or weakness - loss of / blurred vision - changes in breathing - changes in skin color - sweating - pressure or pain - diarrhea - seizures - paralysis / inability to move - severe headache care steps for sudden illness - 1. care for life-threatening conditions 2. monitor victim's condition and LOC 3© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR , ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3. keep victim comfortable; reassure victim; keep from getting chilled / overheated 4. do not give victim anything to eat / drink unless fully conscious and not in shock 5. care for any problems that occur (vomiting) diabetic emergencies - hypoglycemia: if the victim is conscious and can safely swallow food or drinks, give sugar (if available, glucose paste / tablets). hyperglycemia: sugar will not cause further harm

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Lifeguard Training: First Aid Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass

SAMPLE - ✔✔Signs and symptoms: bleeding, cool or moist skin, pain, nausea,
headache, and difficulty breathing.

Allergies: determine if the victim is allergic to any medications, food, or environmental
elements.

Medications: find out if the victim is using any prescription/nonprescription
medications.

Pertinent past medical history: determine victim's heath care provider and past/recent
hospitalization/medical issues.

Last oral intake: find out what the victim most recently consumed (foods, drinks,
medications).

Events leading up to the incident: determine what the victim was doing before and at
the time of the incident.

checking a conscious person - ✔✔inform the victim of your intentions, and perform a
head-to-toe exam. inspect the body for bleeding, cuts, bruises, and deformities; medical
identification tag, necklace, or bracelet. do not ask the victim to move areas in pain.

child/infant: observe before touching the victim. look for signs indicating change in
LOC, trouble breathing, or any injuries. examine toe-to-head if child becomes upset.

when a person can't move / experiences pain when moving:


© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR 2025-2026, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

,- rest victim in a comfortable position

- keep victim from getting chilled/overheated

- reassure victim

- determine whether to summon EMS

- watch for changes in LOC or breathing

signs and symptoms of sudden illness - ✔✔- changes in LOC (dizziness, light-
headedness)

- nausea or vomiting

- difficulty speaking / slurred speech

- numbness or weakness

- loss of / blurred vision

- changes in breathing

- changes in skin color

- sweating

- pressure or pain

- diarrhea

- seizures

- paralysis / inability to move

- severe headache

care steps for sudden illness - ✔✔1. care for life-threatening conditions

2. monitor victim's condition and LOC



© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR 2025-2026, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2

, 3. keep victim comfortable; reassure victim; keep from

getting chilled / overheated

4. do not give victim anything to eat / drink unless fully

conscious and not in shock

5. care for any problems that occur (vomiting)

diabetic emergencies - ✔✔hypoglycemia: if the victim is conscious and can safely
swallow food or drinks, give sugar (if available, glucose paste / tablets).

hyperglycemia: sugar will not cause further harm.

summon EMS for any of these circumstances:

- victim is unconscious / about to lose consciousness

- victim is conscious and unable to swallow

- victim doesn't feel better after 5 minutes of taking sugar

- a form of sugar can't be found immediately (don't waste

time looking for it)

fainting - ✔✔when a person suddenly loses consciousness, then reawakens:

- lower the victim to ground / flat surface on their back

- loosen any tight clothing

- check breathing

- do not provide food or drink

- handle vomiting

seizures - ✔✔to provide care during a seizure:



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