Redcross Lifeguard Test Actual Exam (Latest 2026 Update) Real
Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Already Graded A+.
A man is unexpectedly pushed from behind and falls from the deck and into the water and is in
distress. After you activate your EAP what are included in your next steps? - Extend the rescue
tube o him while remaining on the deck then provide additional care
Which of the following is a primary responsibility of a lifeguard (2/3) - enforcing facility rules
and regulations and educating patrons about them
For a head, neck, or spinal injury in deep water, what do you do? - Minimize movement of the
victims head and neck by using the head-splint technique
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.... - Activate your EAP, enter the water,
perform and appropriate rescue, move the victim to a safe exit point, remove the victim from
the water and provide appropriate care
while scanning the pool you witness a patron struggling while swimming then go under the
water. which of the following applies - You have a duty to act and perform the appropriate
rescue
A lifeguard can no longer see some of the patrons at one side of the swimming area from his
station because of a glare from the afternoon sun, to maintain effective patron surveillance
what do you do - adjust your position slightly to remove the glare from the spot of his
surveillance area
a patron starts running on the deck, you blow your whistle to get her attention, next you... -
telling her she could slip or fall and she must walk on the deck
, when caring for a suspected head, neck or spinal injury in the water proper manual inline
stabilization is... - provided using the head-splint technique
working with other lifeguards, facility staff, and supervisors as a team is... (3/3) - one of the
primary responsibilities of a lifeguard
you are a lifeguard on surveillance duty during a busy family swim session. it is important to... -
scan all areas of your assigned zone of coverage and carry your rescue tube with you at all times
a head, neck, or spinal injury rarely happens... - in deep water a supervised facility
which of the following is true about accidental fecal releases - require water treatment,
temporary pool closure, and immediate lifeguard attention
you are lifeguarding during a family swim session when you notice a swimmer swimming full
lengths of the pool underwater, what do you do? - immediately stop them from continuing the
activity and explain the dangers of the activity
after removing a conscious victim you suspect has a spinal injury from the water you should do
all of the following except... - dry the victim off and provide the pads of an AED
2 lifeguards are on surveillance duty during a public swim, you are on a break. one lifeguard
activates the facilities AED for a submerged passive victim and enters the water. which steps
should you take next to assist the rescuer - bring the backboard to the lifeguard and assist them
in removing the victim from the water while the other lifeguard clears the pool
a lifeguard keeps an eye on the patrons of the pool checking the bottom, middle, and surface of
the water. he is demonstrating... - effective scanning
Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Already Graded A+.
A man is unexpectedly pushed from behind and falls from the deck and into the water and is in
distress. After you activate your EAP what are included in your next steps? - Extend the rescue
tube o him while remaining on the deck then provide additional care
Which of the following is a primary responsibility of a lifeguard (2/3) - enforcing facility rules
and regulations and educating patrons about them
For a head, neck, or spinal injury in deep water, what do you do? - Minimize movement of the
victims head and neck by using the head-splint technique
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.... - Activate your EAP, enter the water,
perform and appropriate rescue, move the victim to a safe exit point, remove the victim from
the water and provide appropriate care
while scanning the pool you witness a patron struggling while swimming then go under the
water. which of the following applies - You have a duty to act and perform the appropriate
rescue
A lifeguard can no longer see some of the patrons at one side of the swimming area from his
station because of a glare from the afternoon sun, to maintain effective patron surveillance
what do you do - adjust your position slightly to remove the glare from the spot of his
surveillance area
a patron starts running on the deck, you blow your whistle to get her attention, next you... -
telling her she could slip or fall and she must walk on the deck
, when caring for a suspected head, neck or spinal injury in the water proper manual inline
stabilization is... - provided using the head-splint technique
working with other lifeguards, facility staff, and supervisors as a team is... (3/3) - one of the
primary responsibilities of a lifeguard
you are a lifeguard on surveillance duty during a busy family swim session. it is important to... -
scan all areas of your assigned zone of coverage and carry your rescue tube with you at all times
a head, neck, or spinal injury rarely happens... - in deep water a supervised facility
which of the following is true about accidental fecal releases - require water treatment,
temporary pool closure, and immediate lifeguard attention
you are lifeguarding during a family swim session when you notice a swimmer swimming full
lengths of the pool underwater, what do you do? - immediately stop them from continuing the
activity and explain the dangers of the activity
after removing a conscious victim you suspect has a spinal injury from the water you should do
all of the following except... - dry the victim off and provide the pads of an AED
2 lifeguards are on surveillance duty during a public swim, you are on a break. one lifeguard
activates the facilities AED for a submerged passive victim and enters the water. which steps
should you take next to assist the rescuer - bring the backboard to the lifeguard and assist them
in removing the victim from the water while the other lifeguard clears the pool
a lifeguard keeps an eye on the patrons of the pool checking the bottom, middle, and surface of
the water. he is demonstrating... - effective scanning