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National Lifeguard Course- Question and Answers [100% Correct] 2025 Latest Release!! What is the first step a lifeguard should take when responding to a suspected water-related cardiac arrest? The lifeguard should immediately call for emergency medical services, begin CPR if the person ...

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National Lifeguard Course- Question
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What is the first step a lifeguard should take when responding to a suspected water-related cardiac
arrest?

The lifeguard should immediately call for emergency medical services, begin CPR if the person is
unresponsive and not breathing, and continue until help arrives or the person regains consciousness.



When should a lifeguard use a two-person carry technique for a victim in distress?

A two-person carry technique should be used when the victim is too large or unresponsive for
one rescuer to safely handle alone, and when swift transport is necessary for medical attention.



What signs should a lifeguard look for when assessing a swimmer's risk of heatstroke?

A lifeguard should look for signs such as confusion, hot and dry skin, rapid pulse, and dizziness,
and immediately remove the swimmer from the water to cool down while seeking medical help.



How can lifeguards maintain effective surveillance during an evening shift when the lighting is dim?

Lifeguards can improve visibility by ensuring lights are functioning correctly, adjusting their
position for optimal observation, and using reflective equipment to enhance their ability to spot
swimmers in distress.



What should a lifeguard do if they witness a swimmer showing signs of dehydration?

The lifeguard should provide the swimmer with water to drink, remove them from direct sun
exposure, and monitor their condition while advising them to seek medical assistance if symptoms
worsen.



How should a lifeguard handle a situation where a swimmer refuses to leave the water after being
instructed to do so for safety reasons?

The lifeguard should calmly explain the reason for the request, ensure that the swimmer
understands the potential danger, and, if necessary, enlist the help of another lifeguard or supervisor to
enforce safety rules.

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, What should a lifeguard do if they notice a swimmer having difficulty swimming due to a cramp?

The lifeguard should instruct the swimmer to stop, offer a floatation device, and guide them to
the poolside or shallow water to assist with the cramp while ensuring they remain calm.



How does a lifeguard ensure they maintain clear boundaries with swimmers while performing their
duties?

Lifeguards should enforce pool rules, maintain a professional demeanor, and communicate
assertively with swimmers to ensure safety without fostering a casual or overly familiar relationship.



What is the proper method for a lifeguard to assist a swimmer in distress without exacerbating their
panic?

The lifeguard should approach the swimmer calmly, offer reassurance, and avoid sudden
movements or loud commands, instead using gentle guidance and providing clear instructions to help
the swimmer regain control.



What should a lifeguard do if a swimmer appears to be struggling with a potential drowning but is not
yet fully submerged?

The lifeguard should assess the swimmer’s condition, throw a flotation device, and provide verbal
instructions to help them stay afloat while preparing to enter the water if needed.



How can lifeguards reduce the likelihood of slip and fall accidents around the pool area?

Lifeguards should monitor the poolside for hazards, enforce rules requiring dry feet before
entering the pool area, and ensure that all walkways are free of water and debris to reduce accidents.



What should a lifeguard do if they suspect a swimmer is experiencing an allergic reaction, such as from a
bee sting?

The lifeguard should remove the swimmer from the water, assess the severity of the reaction,
administer any available allergy medication if the swimmer is conscious, and seek immediate medical
attention if symptoms worsen.



What is the best strategy for lifeguards to use when patrolling a large, multi-section pool area?



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