Lifeguard Written Exam (A) Practice Exam (100% Correct) *Q&A* 2025/2026 |Updated Policies|
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Lifeguard Written Exam (A) Practice Exam
(100% Correct) *Q&A* 2025/2026 |Updated
Policies|
What is the correct position for your hands when performing CPR on an infant?
One hand on the forehead and two or three fingers on the center of the chest, just below the
nipple line.
If you f...
Lifeguard Written Exam (A) Practice Exam
(100% Correct) *Q&A* 2025/2026 |Updated
Policies|
What is the correct position for your hands when performing CPR on an infant?
One hand on the forehead and two or three fingers on the center of the chest, just below the
nipple line.
If you find a patron collapsed and unresponsive, what should you check for next after confirming they
are not responding?
Check for signs of movement and breathing.
What skin color changes are often seen in someone experiencing respiratory distress?
Flushed, pale, ashen, or bluish skin.
What is the best method to stabilize a suspected ankle injury?
Use a soft splint.
Why is it critical to begin CPR immediately for a victim who is unresponsive and not breathing?
CPR circulates oxygenated blood to vital organs, which can prevent further damage.
What is the purpose of performing a secondary assessment?
To identify and treat conditions that are not life-threatening.
How can lifeguards reduce fatigue and remain alert during their shifts?
By rotating between different stations to maintain focus.
What is the recommended frequency for rescue breaths when performing CPR on an infant?
1
, One breath every 3 seconds.
How should you handle a situation where someone is running on the pool deck?
Blow your whistle to get their attention, then inform them they must walk to prevent slipping.
In what order should you secure a victim on a backboard?
First secure the upper chest, then the hips, and lastly the thighs.
What is the benefit of early defibrillation in cardiac arrest cases?
It improves the chances of survival by restoring a normal heart rhythm.
What should you do for a victim with a suspected head, neck, or back injury in deep water?
Minimize movement using the head splint technique.
During an initial assessment, what should you avoid checking for?
Swelling.
What should in-service training include to prepare staff for emergencies?
It should include practicing emergency rescue procedures and how to call for help.
How should you respond if two patrons are playfully pushing each other and one falls into the pool, even
though no one is hurt?
Enforce the rule against pushing to prevent potential accidents.
When should lifeguards stop providing care to a victim?
When EMS personnel arrive and take over care.
What should you avoid doing when caring for a victim of shock?
2
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