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Star guard written exam- Lifeguard
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if a dressing becomes soaked with blood you should? - answer place additional layers
of dressing over blood soaked dressing

shock may result from internal bleeding. true or false - answer true

should you remove an impaled object from a victim? - answer no victim may suffer from
severe bleeding as a result

the knot of a pressure bandage should tied directly over the wound - answer true

what is the order of care for a sprain - answer rest ice compress elevate

for chemicals in the eye, you should - answer flush eye for 15 min

to observe universal precautions means to - answer to act as if the victim's blood or
body fluid is infected whether or not you think it actually is

you are caring for a 52 year old female with a history of heart disease and allergy to
aspirin. she is complaining of chest pain shortness of breath and nausea. treatment may
include all of the following except - answeradvising patient to chew and swallow a half
or whole aspirin tablet

if you suspect a person having a stroke you should ask her to preform these three
tasks. - answersmile, raise both hands, and speak a simple sentence

a sudden collapse and cardiac arrest in an adult is likely caused by ____ and requires
______. - answerventricular fibrillation; defibrillation

standing in line at a local aquatic facility, a middle aged man suddenly collapses. the
man is unconscious, unresponsive, and occasionally gasping for breath. he looks dead.
the condition is most likely ___ and should be treated with ____ and ____ . -
answersudden cardiac arrest; CPR, defibrillation

you are attending to a patient who collapsed suddenly. It does not look like the patient is
breathing adequately and there is no sign of trauma. What should you do? -
answerbegin to provide CPR

,two rescuers are preforming CPR on a 9 year old child who collapsed suddenly. An
AED is available. What should you do? - answercontinue CPR (15:2) for 5 cycles and
then attach the AED

an adult has been electrocuted. the scene has been made safe. An AED has been
attatched to the patient and a shock is advised. WHat should you do? - answerclear the
patient and deliver the shock

after delivering a shock using AED, what should you do? - answerfollow AED voice
directions

a woman suddenly grabs her throat and cannot make any sound. You ask, Are you
choking? she nods yes. what should you do? - answergive a series of abdominal thrusts

the proper hand position for a chest compression in a 7 year old child - answercenter of
the chest. using 1 or 2 hands

first aid for a 1st or 2nd degree burn can best be treated by - answerapplying cool water

two rescuers are preforming CPR to prevent fatique and maintain quality of the chest
compressions what should they do? - answerchange positions every two minutes with
compressions interrupted as little as possible

a person has been in the heat and is cold and clammy complaining of nausea, cramps,
and dizziness. what should you expect - answerheat exhaustion

becomes weak or dizzy and is a diabetic - answergive sugar

the links in the chain of survival in adults are - answerearly identification of sudden
cardiac arrest and calling 9-1-1, early CPR, early defibrillation, and ealy advanced life
support.

a teenager falls from the steps at the top of the diving board. the victim is conscious and
states that he has a tingling sensation in his feet you should: - answerkeep victim lying
down, provide support for the head and neck, activate EMS and treat for shock

a person is very weak and complaining of nausea. you have to go to the other room to
get access to a phone. How should you position the victim.? - answeron side

the written plan that defines who does what and when, in an aquatic emergency is
called the what ? - answeremergency action plan EAP

during an adult victim assessment, you should check the victim for respoonsiveness, if
there is no responce you should - answercall or signal for hep so that EMS can be
activated

, rescue breathing for an adult is given - answer1 breath every 5-6 seconds

when two or more rescuers are preforming CPR on an infant, the compression to
centillation ration and preferred chest compression method are - answer15:2 with 2
thumbs and the fingers encircling the chest

compression to breath ratio for adult CPR with one or two rescuers is - answer30:2

if you attempt to give breaths to an unconscious victim and the chest does not rise you
should - answerretilt head and try breaths once again

if you suspect a foriegn body is obstructin the airway of an unconscious person you
should - answerdo a visual check of the airway after each attempt to remove the object

to determine whether or not an adult has a pulse you should - answerlook for signs of
circulation, and feel for pulse at the carotid artery in the neck

the initial pulse check should last - answerno more than ten secs

the key to effective CPR - answerpush hard push fast

Rescue breathing for a child or infant should be given at the rate of - answer1 breath
every 3-5 seconds

compressions to breath ratio for child or infant two rescuer CPR is - answer15
compressions to 2 breaths

the pulse of an infant is checked - answerbrachial artery in the arm

Your starguard bla must be renewed when - answerevery year

if a person is having a seizure in the water you should - answerhold the person in a
position that the head is above water until the sizure ends

if the AED advices that shock is not advised you should - answercontinue CPR

beginnning quality CPR compressins and activating EMS quiclly could enhance
defibrillation and significally improve the outcome of a cardiac arrest - answertrue

when the AED is in analyze mode, CPR should be discontinued and no one should
touch victim - answertrue

lifeguards should preform in service including education and rescue practice to maintain
skill level - answertrue

lightening detectors provide an early warning of approaching lightning - answertrue

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