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What should lifeguards be aware of at all times? -ANSWERS-Their Water
What is the difference between active and passive spinal motion restriction? How
do you provide them? -ANSWERS-Passive; tell the person not to make
movements that cause further pain and guide her to a seated or lying position.
Active; Manually hold the persons head to limit movement
You are providing care to a responsive person who has been injured. Blood is
streaming out of a large wound in the leg. What should you do to control the
bleeding? -ANSWERS-Apply direct pressure with an absorbent pad until bleeding
stops
Someone has fallen and has a sharp pain and swelling in their right leg, and it
looks slightly bent. What steps should you take? -ANSWERS-Manually stabilize the
injured leg
Describe why you would place someone who has a suspected pain medication
overdose into the recovery position if they are breathing properly. -ANSWERS-To
maintain and protect the Airway
What is the appropriate response for someone having breathing difficulty and has
a history of asthma? -ANSWERS-Have them in a comfortable position and see if
they have a medically prescribed inhaler. If needed, you can assist the person in
, using the inhaler. If symptoms do not subside or they worsen after ten minutes,
activate EMS.
What is sudden cardiac arrest (SCA)? -ANSWERS-Malfunction of the hearts
electrical system.
You find someone who has pale and sweaty skin and feels as if there is a heavy
weight on his/her chest. They also are having trouble catching their breath. What
should you do? -ANSWERS-Allow him to find a position of comfort and activate
EMS.
How would you treat someone who is experiencing heat related illness? -
ANSWERS-Aggressively cool his body by pouring water, fanning, and applying ice
packs.
What is secondary cardiac arrest? -ANSWERS-heart stoppage resulting from lack
of oxygen.
What is the proper rate for compressions? -ANSWERS-At least 100 but not more
than 120 times per minute.
How many compressions should be given to a child when there are 2 responders?
-ANSWERS-15 Compressions.
What should responders be doing when an AED is analyzing a victim's heart
rhythm? -ANSWERS-Not touching the patient, staying clear.