Answers for Paramedic Program Admission
### Question 1: Primary Responsibility
**What is the primary responsibility of a lifeguard?**
a) Enforce pool rules
b) Prevent drowning and injuries
c) Teach swim lessons
d) Maintain pool equipment
**Correct Answer: b) Prevent drowning and injuries**
**Rationale:** While rule enforcement is part of the job, the primary duty is
preventing injuries and drowning through active surveillance. The Red Cross manual
states this is the core reason lifeguards are present.
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### Question 2: Surveillance Frequency
**How often should a lifeguard completely scan their zone?**
a) Every 5 seconds
b) Every 10 seconds
c) Every 20 seconds
d) Every 30 seconds
**Correct Answer: b) Every 10 seconds**
**Rationale:** To recognize a drowning victim quickly, the Red Cross instructs
lifeguards to scan their zone every 10 seconds. A drowning can begin in under 30
seconds, so constant scanning is vital.
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### Question 3: Active Drowning Victim
**Which of the following describes an active drowning victim?**
a) Floating on their back and calling for help
b) Vertical in the water, unable to call out, with arms extended
c) Lying face-down on the bottom of the pool
d) Clinging to the lane line
**Correct Answer: b) Vertical in the water, unable to call out, with arms extended**
**Rationale:** The "Instinctive Drowning Response" prevents victims from calling
out. They are unable to wave for help because their arms press down to lift their
mouth out of the water.
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### Question 4: First Rescue Attempt
**What is the first rescue technique you should attempt for a victim near the edge?
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a) Active victim front rescue
b) Spinal backboard entry
c) Reaching assist
d) Swimming rescue with a tube
**Correct Answer: c) Reaching assist**
**Rationale:** "Reach or throw, don't go." The safest rescue keeps the lifeguard
on land. If the victim is close enough, extending a rescue tube or pole is the fastest
and safest method.