Red Cross Lifeguard Training/72 Questions
and Answers/ Graded A+
What are 4 signals that would help you recognize an emergency? - -Unusual sighs,
unusual odors, unusual behaviors, and unusual noises
-If someone does not give consent, what do you do? - -Call 9-1-1
-What are situations in which you would call 9-1-1? - -No signs of life, no breathing,
unconsciousness, seizures, apparent poisoning, injured arm with bone showing through
the skin, deep burn on face, trouble breathing, and severe bleeding that does not stop.
-What are situations in which you would move a victim? - -When the scene is unsafe,
and when someone else is more injured and you need to get to that other person
-What are ways you could minimize disease transmission? - -Avoid touching,
breathing, and biting the person
-What are steps you would talk in checking a conscious person? - -Check the scene,
obtain consent, call 911, as the person what's their name, what happened, any allergies,
where is the pain, any medical conditions, and is there any medications they take?
-What would you do if someone was in shock? - -Call 911, have the person lie down,
and control and external bleeding
-What is the best way to check to see if a person is unconscious? - -Ask them, "Are you
okay, are you okay?"
-What is the most important step to take in an emergency situation? - -Call 911
-What are the signs of troubled breathing? - -Slow or rapid breathing,, usually deep or
shallow breathing, gasping for breath, unusually moist or cool skin, shortness of breath,
dizziness or lightheadedness, and apprehensive or fearful feelings.
-What care should you give to a conscious adult who is choking and cannot cough,
speak, or breathe? - -Abdominal back thrusts and back blows
-How long do you check for signs of life? - -10 seconds
-How long should one rescue breath be? - -1 second
, -What are the signs of a heart attack? - -Trouble breathing, chest pain, loss of
consciousness, discomfort, and nausea
-How many cycles of CPR should be preformed in 2 minutes on an adult? - -5 cycles
-What is one cycle of compressions and breaths in CPR for an adult? - -30
compressions, 2 rescue breaths
-Why is early CPR an important link in the cardiac chain of survival? - -It helps
circulate blood that contains oxygen to the vital organs until an AED is ready to use or
emergency medical personnel arrives.
-Why should you stop giving CPR? - -If the scene becomes unsafe, you find a sign of
life, AED is ready to use, you are too exhausted to continue, or another trained
responder takes over.
-What are the steps in treating a burn? - -Check the scene for safety, stop the burning
by removing the person from the source of the burn, check for life threatening
conditions, cool the burn with large amounts of cold running water, cover the burn
loosely, with a sterile dressing, prevent infection, take steps to minimize shock, keep the
person from getting chilled or overheated, comfort and reassure the person.
-How should a splint be applied? - -Around the injury, top and bottom, check for skin
discoloration and circulation
-How do you care for a person who is having a seizure? - -You call 911 and try to calm
them down
-What is a stroke? - -Blood clot to the brain
-What is a diabetic emergency? - -When diabetics have too much sugar or don't have
enough and need sugar.
-What is a open fracture? - -Bone sticking out of skin
-What do you do for someone suffering from heat exhaustion? - -Give them cool water,
elevate them, call 911, take off their clothes, and get a fan on them.
-What are the stages of heat exhaustion from least to most severe? - -Cramps,
exhaustion, and heat stroke
and Answers/ Graded A+
What are 4 signals that would help you recognize an emergency? - -Unusual sighs,
unusual odors, unusual behaviors, and unusual noises
-If someone does not give consent, what do you do? - -Call 9-1-1
-What are situations in which you would call 9-1-1? - -No signs of life, no breathing,
unconsciousness, seizures, apparent poisoning, injured arm with bone showing through
the skin, deep burn on face, trouble breathing, and severe bleeding that does not stop.
-What are situations in which you would move a victim? - -When the scene is unsafe,
and when someone else is more injured and you need to get to that other person
-What are ways you could minimize disease transmission? - -Avoid touching,
breathing, and biting the person
-What are steps you would talk in checking a conscious person? - -Check the scene,
obtain consent, call 911, as the person what's their name, what happened, any allergies,
where is the pain, any medical conditions, and is there any medications they take?
-What would you do if someone was in shock? - -Call 911, have the person lie down,
and control and external bleeding
-What is the best way to check to see if a person is unconscious? - -Ask them, "Are you
okay, are you okay?"
-What is the most important step to take in an emergency situation? - -Call 911
-What are the signs of troubled breathing? - -Slow or rapid breathing,, usually deep or
shallow breathing, gasping for breath, unusually moist or cool skin, shortness of breath,
dizziness or lightheadedness, and apprehensive or fearful feelings.
-What care should you give to a conscious adult who is choking and cannot cough,
speak, or breathe? - -Abdominal back thrusts and back blows
-How long do you check for signs of life? - -10 seconds
-How long should one rescue breath be? - -1 second
, -What are the signs of a heart attack? - -Trouble breathing, chest pain, loss of
consciousness, discomfort, and nausea
-How many cycles of CPR should be preformed in 2 minutes on an adult? - -5 cycles
-What is one cycle of compressions and breaths in CPR for an adult? - -30
compressions, 2 rescue breaths
-Why is early CPR an important link in the cardiac chain of survival? - -It helps
circulate blood that contains oxygen to the vital organs until an AED is ready to use or
emergency medical personnel arrives.
-Why should you stop giving CPR? - -If the scene becomes unsafe, you find a sign of
life, AED is ready to use, you are too exhausted to continue, or another trained
responder takes over.
-What are the steps in treating a burn? - -Check the scene for safety, stop the burning
by removing the person from the source of the burn, check for life threatening
conditions, cool the burn with large amounts of cold running water, cover the burn
loosely, with a sterile dressing, prevent infection, take steps to minimize shock, keep the
person from getting chilled or overheated, comfort and reassure the person.
-How should a splint be applied? - -Around the injury, top and bottom, check for skin
discoloration and circulation
-How do you care for a person who is having a seizure? - -You call 911 and try to calm
them down
-What is a stroke? - -Blood clot to the brain
-What is a diabetic emergency? - -When diabetics have too much sugar or don't have
enough and need sugar.
-What is a open fracture? - -Bone sticking out of skin
-What do you do for someone suffering from heat exhaustion? - -Give them cool water,
elevate them, call 911, take off their clothes, and get a fan on them.
-What are the stages of heat exhaustion from least to most severe? - -Cramps,
exhaustion, and heat stroke