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Ellis and Associates Lifeguard Test Study guide 2025/2026 correctly Answered, Exams of Life Sciences

Ellis and Associates Lifeguard Test Study guide 2025/2026 correctly Answered

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First Stage of Drowning - Surprise
Second Stage of Drowning - Respiratory Arrest
Third Stage of Drowning - Unconscious
Fourth Stage of Drowning - Hypoxic Convulsion
Fifth Stage of Drowning - Cardiac Arrest
SIxth Stage of Drowning - Clinical Death
VAT - Vigilance Awareness Training
Adult Rescue Breathing Ratio - 1 breath every 6 seconds
How many compressions for FDAO - 30 compressions
How long do you check for pulse and breathing? - 10 full seconds
CPR Compression rate for adults - 110 compressions per minute
CPR ratio for adults - 30 compressions 2 breaths
GIT - Guest in Distress
Child rescue breathing ratio - 1 breath every 3 seconds
Reasons to stop CPR - 1. EMS arrive and take over
2.
If you see a response from the GIT
3.
If you get physically tired
4.
Getting consent (if they are unconscious, implied consent) or if the parents say no
5.
If the scene is unsafe
A is where most of our emergency rescue equipment are stored - Crash Bag
BVM stands for - Bag Valve Mask
When oxygen is used, we set the regulator to: - 15 liters per minute
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First Stage of Drowning - Surprise Second Stage of Drowning - Respiratory Arrest Third Stage of Drowning - Unconscious Fourth Stage of Drowning - Hypoxic Convulsion Fifth Stage of Drowning - Cardiac Arrest SIxth Stage of Drowning - Clinical Death VAT - Vigilance Awareness Training Adult Rescue Breathing Ratio - 1 breath every 6 seconds How many compressions for FDAO - 30 compressions How long do you check for pulse and breathing? - 10 full seconds CPR Compression rate for adults - 110 compressions per minute CPR ratio for adults - 30 compressions 2 breaths GIT - Guest in Distress Child rescue breathing ratio - 1 breath every 3 seconds Reasons to stop CPR - 1. EMS arrive and take over

  1. If you see a response from the GIT
  2. If you get physically tired
  3. Getting consent (if they are unconscious, implied consent) or if the parents say no
  4. If the scene is unsafe A is where most of our emergency rescue equipment are stored - Crash Bag BVM stands for - Bag Valve Mask When oxygen is used, we set the regulator to: - 15 liters per minute

Ellis and Associates Lifeguard Test

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CPR - cardiopulmonary resuscitation AED - automated external defibrillator A used V-Vac should be for EMS analysis - saved for Necessary Precautions for using an AED - 1. 6 feet from the water

  1. Remove clothing
  2. remove nipple rings
  3. Internal Pacemaker
  4. Medicated Patches
  5. Body Hair
  6. Pregnancy It takes at least guards in a rescue scenario to use a BVM effectively - 2 When working in a group for COR, the rate of compressions for an adult is - 110 cpm When working in a group for CPR, the rate of compressions for an child/infant is - 110 - 120 cpm Compressions can be difficult. After about two minutes, what will make sure that guards are not too tired to preform compressions in a multi - rescuer situation - Switching guards for compressions Pulse Oximeter - an external monitor placed on the patient's finger that measures the amount of oxygen in the blood and pulse in percentage Blood oxygen percentage for someone with no conditions - 92% and up Blood oxygen percentage for someone with OCPD - 88% and up C.A.R.E - Confident, attentive, responsive, emathetic R.I.C.E - rest, ice, compression, elevation Closed wound - a type of wound in which the skin's surface is not broken Open wound - a type of wound in which the skin's surface is not intact (open skin) D.O.T.S - deformities, open wounds, tenderness, swelling Hyperthermia - Abnormally high body temperature Hypothermia - abnormally low body temperature