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1. You are guarding a lap swim with only two patrons. All of the following will
help you deal with monotony EXCEPT for which?
sit upright and slightly forward
swing whistle lanyard
change body position and posture periodically
stay fully engaged and do not let attention drift
2. What is the recommended frequency for giving ventilations to a child who is
not breathing but has a pulse?
2 every 5 to 6 seconds
1 every 3 seconds
2 every 3 seconds
1 every 5 to 6 seconds
3. What is the legal principle that refers to a lifeguard's failure to provide proper
care due to inattention?
Consent
Refusal of care
Negligence
Abandonment
4. Which type of infection transmission occurs from touching contaminated bed
linens?
, vehicle contact
direct contact
droplet contact
indirect contact
5. If a lifeguard is found to be negligent after failing to act due to distractions,
what potential consequences could they face?
Legal liability for damages
No consequences if no one was harmed
Promotion within the lifeguard team
Increased training opportunities
6. If you observe an adult patron exhibiting slurred speech and numbness in
their arm, what immediate action should you take as a lifeguard?
Call for emergency medical assistance.
Provide water and rest.
Perform CPR immediately.
Assist them to the nearest restroom.
7. Why is jumping in the pool while on surveillance duty not advisable for
staying alert?
It distracts from surveillance responsibilities and can compromise
safety.
It increases the lifeguard's energy levels.
It helps cool down and refreshes the lifeguard.
It allows for a brief break from the heat.
,8. If a lifeguard is struggling to see due to glare and water movements, which
combination of strategies should they implement to ensure safety?
Reposition the lifeguard station without permission.
Only adjust body position.
Only wear polarized sunglasses.
Wear polarized sunglasses and adjust body position.
9. Why is it important to use a backboard when rescuing a victim with a
suspected spinal injury?
A backboard is only necessary for victims in deep water.
A backboard is used to keep the victim afloat.
A backboard is not needed if the victim is conscious.
Using a backboard helps stabilize the victim's spine during
extraction.
10. What is the primary purpose of Floating Stations in lifeguarding?
To monitor weather conditions
To serve as a resting place for lifeguards
To provide first aid to patrons
To patrol the outer edge of a swimming area
11. In a scenario where a lifeguard encounters an unconscious swimmer at the
bottom of the pool, what would be the most appropriate initial action to
take?
Attempt to revive the swimmer while still underwater.
, Dive down and bring the swimmer to the surface without any
assistance.
Perform a Passive Victim Rear Rescue followed by Extrication Using
a Backboard.
Call for help and wait for another lifeguard to arrive before acting.
12. Describe how Roving Stations enhance the effectiveness of lifeguards in a
swimming area.
Roving Stations are best suited for facilities with only one lifeguard.
Roving Stations allow lifeguards to be closer to patrons, enabling
quicker assistance and response to emergencies.
Roving Stations are primarily used for patrolling the outer edges of
swimming areas.
Roving Stations are designed to manage crowded zones without
direct supervision.
13. How often should rescue breaths be given to adults when a pulse is
present?
1 breath every 3-5 seconds
1 breath every 5-6 seconds
1 breath every 2-3 seconds
1 breath every 8-10 seconds
14. Which of the following is the most important to consider before entering the
water for a water rescue?
Condition of the water
Personal safety