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What is the F.I.N.D Decision Making Model? - ✔✔- Figure out the problem
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- Identify possible solutions
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- Name the pros and cons for each solution
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- Decide which solution is best, and then act on it.
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One of the 'Skills You Will Use as a Professional Lifeguard' is Decision-Making Skills which uses
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the FIND decision making model (pg. 8-9).
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Inservice training is defined as - ✔✔Now includes: || || || || || || ||
"Essentially, any training that helps you to be effective and safe at your job could be the focus of || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
an in-service training session." (pg. 14)
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Cold Water Hazards include: - ✔✔Now includes:
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- gasp reflex (a sudden involuntary attempt to catch the breath, which can be triggered by cold
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water) (pg.41.) ||
What is the new term for 'Drowning Victim - Active' ? - ✔✔Active Drowning Person
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(no longer using the term victim) (pg. 51)
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The Head Position of an active drowning person looks like: - ✔✔- Tilted back with face looking
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up
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, - Possibly face-down and unable to lift face out of water (young child) (pg.51)
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The Arm and Leg Action of an active drowning person looks like: - ✔✔- Arms at sides or in front
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alternately moving up and pressing down, or... || || || || || ||
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... rotating backward
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- No supporting kick (used to say "ineffective kick") (pg.51)
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The Body Position of an active drowning person looks like: - ✔✔- Vertical, leaning slightly back
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- Low in the water
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- Possibly horizontal (young child) (pg.51)
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The Locomotion of an active drowning person looks like: - ✔✔- No effective movement (used to
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say "None - a drowning victim does not make any forward progress in the water") (pg.51).
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The Sounds of an active drowning person are: - ✔✔- Cannot call for help (used to say "May not
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be able to call out for help") (pg.51)
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The Head Position of a passive drowning person looks like: - ✔✔- Head may be submerged (used
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to say "Submerged") (pg.51).
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The Apperance of a passive drowning person looks like: - ✔✔- Floating at or near the surface,
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sinking, or submerged (used to be "Floating or submerged")
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- Appears unresponsive (pg.51).
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