Lifeguarding
Skills
Written
Exam
As
a
lifeguard,
your
primary
responsibility
is
to
-
ANS-prevent
drowning
and
other
injuries
what
should
you
monitor
-
ANS-patron
surveillance
primary:
what
should
you
prevent
and
how
-
ANS-injuries;
minimizing
or
eliminating
hazards
primary:
what
should
you
enforce
and
educate
-
ANS-rules
and
regulation
primary:
how
should
you
recognize
and
respond
to
emergencies
-
ANS-quickly
primary:
what
is
also
your
primary
responsibility
-
ANS-administering
first
aid
and
CPR
primary:
what
may
you
use
for
CPR
-
ANS-A.E.D
what
does
it
stand
for
-
ANS-automated
external
defibrillator
primary:
how
should
you
work
with
others
as
-
ANS-a
team
secondary
responsibilities
must
never
interfere
with
-
ANS-patron
surveillance
secondary:
what
should
you
test
-
ANS-water
chemistry
secondary:
how
do
you
go
about
assisting
patrons
-
ANS-safety
orientations,
administering
swim
tests,
fitting
life
jackets
secondary:
what
should
you
do
to
make
the
pool
look
better
-
ANS-clean
or
perform
maintenance
secondary:
what
should
you
complete
-
ANS-records
and
reports
secondary:
what
should
you
perform
-
ANS-opening
and
closing
duties,
safety
checks
and
inspections.
what
is
your
duty
to
act
-
ANS-your
legal
responsibility
to
act
in
an
emergency . what
is
the
penalty
if
you
fail
to
do
this
-
ANS-legal
action
the
standard
of
care
requires
you
to
communicate
-
ANS-communicate
proper
information
to
help
prevent
injuries
the
standard
of
care
requires
you
recognize
-
ANS-someone
in
need
of
care
the
standard
of
care
requires
you
to
attempt
to
-
ANS-rescue
those
needing
assistance
the
standard
of
care
requires
you
to
provide
what
according
to
your
level
of
training
-
ANS-emergency
care
what
is
negligence
-
ANS-failure
to
follow
the
standard
of
care
or
failure
to
act
negligence
includes
failing
to
control
or
stop
-
ANS-behaviors
that
could
result
in
farm
negligence
includes
failing
to
provide
-
ANS-care
negligence
includes
providing
-
ANS-inappropriate
care
negligence
includes
providing
care
-
ANS-beyond
scope
of
practice
what
is
the
M.S.D.S
-
ANS-Material
Safety
Data
Sheet
what
does
it
give
-
ANS-information
for
each
hazardous
chemical
what
does
it
include
-
ANS-procedures
for
handling
each
substance
the
following
pieces
of
equipment
need
to
be
easily
accessible
for
emergency
use
-
ANS-backboard
and
A.E.D
when
is
the
slide-in
entry
useful
-
ANS-shallow
water ,
crowded
pools,
spinal
injury
is
close
to
side
of
pool
when
is
stride
jump
used
-
ANS-at
least
5
feet
deep
and
you
are
no
more
than
3
feet
above
the
water
when
is
the
compact
jump
-
ANS-to
enter
water
from
a
height
and
the
water
must
be
at
least
5
feet
deep
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