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if a guest is vomiting while CPR is being performed, you would - ANSWER log roll the
guest to the side and use a suction device to remove vomit
a "secondary check" should be performed on a guest - ANSWER only if there are no
life-threatening conditions found during the primary check
the underarm vise grip - ANSWER SMR technique used on a guest found in water with
a suspected spinal injury
if first ventilation doesn't work you should - ANSWER re tilt head, re seal the mask, and
attempt 2nd ventilation
deepwater submerged rescue - ANSWER grasp and pull down on the tube strap to use
the tubes buoyancy
you would most likely perform a front hug rescue over a front drive rescue when -
ANSWER when you reduce a small small responsive guest such as a child on the
surface facing tou
after rescuing an unresponsive guest, rescue tube should be positioned - ANSWER
below the shoulder blades
if a guest is having an anaphylactic reaction, - ANSWER epinephrine auto injector may
be used
if there's an unresponsive guest in water, you would assess the guest by - ANSWER
positioning the guest face up on the rescue tube, open airway using jaw thrust with
head tilt, check for breathing
after placing 2 hands on the center of the chest to perform CPR on an adult, you give -
ANSWER 30 compressions every 2 breaths
correct way to care for a guest with a suspected spinal injury sitting or standing ankle
deep water - ANSWER apply SMR by placing your hands on the sides of the guest's
head and holding the head still
a situation you would NOT be required to activate your EAP would be - ANSWER an
in-water station lifeguard guiding guests to exits