STARGUARD WRITTEN LIFEGUARD TRAINING
LATEST EXAM UPDATED COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY A+ GRADED
STAAR - ANSWER-Scan
Target
Assess
Alert
Rescue
Star guard Risk Management Model - ANSWER-1- prevention
strategies
2- surveillance
3- response and rescue
4- emergency care
5- workplace expectations
3 reasons drowning occurs (RID) - ANSWER-1- recognition
(didn't recognize distress)
2- intrusion (secondary duties intruded)
3- distraction (patron or other reason)
,STD - ANSWER-Suck
Tuck
Duck
DOTS (secondary assessment) - ANSWER-Deformities
Open injuries or wounds
Tenderness
Swelling
SAMPLE (secondary assessment) - ANSWER-Symptoms
Allergies
Medications
Past medical history (pertinent)
Last oral intake
Events (leading up to)
INDIAN (used for spinals) - ANSWER-Intoxication
Neck Pain
Distracting Injuries
, Altered Mental Status
Numbness/weakness
FAST - ANSWER-Face drop
Arm drift
Speech difficulty
Time to activate EMS
Primary Assessment - ANSWER-1: Check to make sure scene is
safe (5 seconds or less)
2: "Are you okay?"
3: Assess victim (breathing and pulse)
4: Activate EAP
5: Begin emergency care
Implied consent - ANSWER-Victim is unresponsive and cannot
be asked for consent to help, it's implied
Consent - ANSWER-Must ask to help victim before beginning
emergency care if responsive, implied consent if parent or
guardian isn't around
LATEST EXAM UPDATED COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY A+ GRADED
STAAR - ANSWER-Scan
Target
Assess
Alert
Rescue
Star guard Risk Management Model - ANSWER-1- prevention
strategies
2- surveillance
3- response and rescue
4- emergency care
5- workplace expectations
3 reasons drowning occurs (RID) - ANSWER-1- recognition
(didn't recognize distress)
2- intrusion (secondary duties intruded)
3- distraction (patron or other reason)
,STD - ANSWER-Suck
Tuck
Duck
DOTS (secondary assessment) - ANSWER-Deformities
Open injuries or wounds
Tenderness
Swelling
SAMPLE (secondary assessment) - ANSWER-Symptoms
Allergies
Medications
Past medical history (pertinent)
Last oral intake
Events (leading up to)
INDIAN (used for spinals) - ANSWER-Intoxication
Neck Pain
Distracting Injuries
, Altered Mental Status
Numbness/weakness
FAST - ANSWER-Face drop
Arm drift
Speech difficulty
Time to activate EMS
Primary Assessment - ANSWER-1: Check to make sure scene is
safe (5 seconds or less)
2: "Are you okay?"
3: Assess victim (breathing and pulse)
4: Activate EAP
5: Begin emergency care
Implied consent - ANSWER-Victim is unresponsive and cannot
be asked for consent to help, it's implied
Consent - ANSWER-Must ask to help victim before beginning
emergency care if responsive, implied consent if parent or
guardian isn't around