Lifeguard Recertification Study
Questions
While guarding, if you notice a person swimming full lengths of the pool underwater, what
should you do? - ANS - Immediately stop and explain dangers of activity
2 Lifeguards
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Lifeguard Recertification Study
Questions
While guarding, if you notice a person swimming full lengths of the pool underwater, what
should you do? - ANS - Immediately stop and explain dangers of activity
2 Lifeguards are on watch, you are a guard on break. If the EAP is activated for a passive
submerged victim, what steps should you take to assist in the rescue? - ANS - Bring the spinal
board to the lifeguard and help remove the victim from the water as the other lifeguard watches
and clears the water
After extricating a conscious suspected spinal victim from the water, what do you do for the
victim? - ANS - Cover the victim, reassure them, watch and care for signs of shock and perform
secondary assessment
If a person comes up to you claiming they hit their head when they fell on the pool deck and you
notice blood and fluids coming from his ear coupled with a dizzy feeling. What should you do? -
ANS - Provide manual stabilization until other staff arrives with a spinal board and you can
backboard the victim
Effective scanning of the pool is demonstrated when a lifeguard looks at what part(s) of the
water? - ANS - surface, bottom and middle of the pool water
Effective scanning also means WHAT as you scan? - ANS - Head and eyes
What is the term used when multiple Lifeguard sanctions are set up to reduce the number of
patrons watched by each Lifeguard? - ANS - ZONE COVERAGE
When do you move a conscious victim you suspect of a head, neck or spine injury? - ANS - You
DO NOT unless the scene becomes unsafe
If THREE LIFEGUARDS are on duty, emergency back-up coverage takes place when? - ANS -
When one of the Lifeguard's enter the water for a rescue
If a lifeguard fails to assess a person they see, hear or are told, were injured...,the Lifeguard may
be guilty of what? - ANS - BEING NEGLIGENT
What is the best technique available to minimize movement for a head, neck, or spine victim, at
the surface in less than 3 feet deep water? - ANS - Head splint technique
During a weather-related power failure at a facility, Staff should do what? - ANS - Clear
everyone from the pool
What are the mandatory pieces of equipment readily available to a Lifeguard? - ANS - Gloves,
rescue tube, 1st aid kit, breathing barrier/rescue mask, AED, Backboard
The sequence of (recognizing a distressed swimmer, rescuing an active victim, informing
management and speaking with a witness) are all part of what? - ANS - EAP (Emergency Action
Plan)
What is total coverage? - ANS - When only 1 lifeguard is assigned to watch the water
If you MUST leave an unconscious but breathing victim, with a suspected head, neck or spine
injury, what should you do before leaving? - ANS - H.A.I.N.E.S Position
After diving into the shallow end of the pool, a patron has blood in the ears and or the nose, what
do you suspect? - ANS - a head, neck or spinal injury
MSDS information within the hazard communication standard contains what information? -
ANS - What type of chemicals are used in your facility
Creating/Reviewing policy and procedures, addressing unsafe conditions and training staff are
the primary responsibilities of whom? - ANS - Facility Management
What is the proper order for securing straps during a spine boarding procedure? - ANS - Upper
chest, hips, thighs (then the head chucks)
What are the major concerns for a safe 'group visit' to a pool? - ANS - Knowing how to identify
group leaders/chaperones, having appropriate # of lifeguards to cover all the zones, and ensure
patrons stay in the areas of the pool appropriate for their swimming ability
If a swimmer slips under the water and doesn't resurface, what type of situation do you probably
have? - ANS - A passive victim in need of help
What are the primary responsibilities of a lifeguard? - ANS - Ensure Patron safety and protect
lives
When scanning and you notice a victim in the water, what are the steps you must follow in the
proper order? - ANS - Activate EAP, Enter Water, Perform rescue, get victim to exit point in
water, remove from water, provide care as needed and then document incident
What is different in a Deep Water Spinal from a Shallow Water Spinal? - ANS - Almost same
unless victim is submerged, minimize movement of the head using head splint, get victim on
board (a second tube is suggested), rest is same
Explain "Duty to Act, RID Factor, Emergency Back Up Coverage" is? - ANS - Duty to act is a
legal obligation to rescue or help any person in a dangerous situation, RID is failure to recognize
emergency, intrusion of non-lifeguard duties on a lifeguards primary lifeguard duties, distraction
are that factors increase chances of drowning situations, Emergency back up coverage is when
another Lifeguard scans your area or more of the pool so said lifeguard and assist in a rescue
If a lifeguard can no longer see some of the patrons on one side because of a glare, what option
does he have to maintain effective scanning? - ANS - Adjust his position slightly to remove the
glare or begin a walking scan of area, if that still doesn't work, properly contact manager and
inform management of situation and advise to close off that area
After blowing your whistle at a patron for a rule infraction, what do you do now to enforce the
rules and regulations? - ANS - Explain what can happen to them and consequences of their
actions
What is the proper in-line stabilization technique? - ANS - Head Splint
One of the primary responsibilities of a lifeguard is to work with "whom" as a part of their team?
- ANS - Other lifeguards, facility staff and supervisors
What "high risk aquatic injury" rarely happens in deep water of a properly supervised facility? -
ANS - A head, neck or spinal injury
What requires water treatment, temporary pool closure and immediate lifeguard attention? - ANS
- AFR or accidental fecal releases
What is the best way to protect yourself from possible Bloodborne Pathoge Transmission when
providing care? - ANS - Using PPE (personal protective equipment)
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