EXAM 2026-2027 ACTUAL COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY
GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED SUCCESS!! NEWEST EXAM | JUST
RELEASED!!
What kind of mask is used for responsive guests who show
signs and symptoms of respiratory distress and hypoxia -
ANSWER -Non-rebreathing mask (NRB)
Electrical disturbances in the heart, such as ventricular
fibrillation can cause the heart to stop beating properly with no
detectable pulse - ANSWER -Ventricular fibrillation: show signs
of chaotic or sporadic heart rhythms or no rhythm at all
CPR skills are easy to recall, even without practice -
ANSWER -False, CPR
skills should be consistently re-
practiced
Check the carotid artery for up to 10 seconds (while also
checking for breathing) to detect the presence of a pulse on an
infant - ANSWER -False, to check for a pulse on an infant you
should check the brachial artery in the arm of the infant
,Chest compressions should be given at a rate of about 110
compressions per
minute - ANSWER -True, the acceptable range of the rate of
compressions is
between 100 - 120
bpm
In single rescuer CPR, 30 compressions and 2 breaths are
given for adults, children, and infants - ANSWER -True, when
second responders arrive you will switch from 30
compressions and two breaths to 15 compressions and 2
breaths for children and infants . Adults will remain at 30:2
What are the proper steps when finding a guest motionless on
the ground by yourself - ANSWER -Make sure the scene is safe,
assess responsiveness and activate EPA , assess breathing
and pulse, if no pulse provide CPR until AED is available, when
it becomes available attach the AED to analyze heart rhythm,
provide a shock if indicated and resume CPR until the AED
advises of the need to re-analyze
What is true regarding multiple rescuer CPR - ANSWER -It helps
reduce fatigue
and improve the quality
of care
Lifeguards must get the guest's face out of the water, open the
airway and deliver ventilations if the guest is unresponsive and
not breathing, while quickly moving the guest to the extraction
, area - ANSWER -True, get the guest's face out of the water,
open the airway and delivery ventilations if the guest is
unresponsive and not breathing well quickly moving the guest
to an extraction area
The unresponsive duck pluck rescue is pre-formed when an
unresponsive guest
is below the surface of the water but within reach - ANSWER -
True, lifeguards
use the duck pluck rescue to bring the GID to the surface
and to allow
immediate care to
begin
Regardless of the unresponsive GID rescuer type, the guest
must be positioned
on the rescue tube so that his or her head will naturally fall back
to allow care to
begin - ANSWER -True, lifeguards must end up with the guest
positioned on the
rescue tube to allow of an open airway to be
established
The head immobilizer should be kept on the backboard during a
rapid extrication process - ANSWER -False, The head
immobilizer serves no purpose during the rapid extrication of a
guest in distress who shows no signs of having a spinal injury