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Ellis and Associates Lifeguard Training Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Professional Aspects - ANSWER-* Punctual - Arrive at work ahead of time.
* In proper uniform - Look neat, clean, and easily identifiable as a lifeguard (shirt, hat/visor, sunglasses).
* Prepared - Have the items you need to do the job (whistle, hydration, sun protection, etc.).
* Pleasant - Act cordially to guests and coworkers at all times; smile :).
* Attentive - Keep your eyes on the zone of protection and avoid distractions.
* Vigilant - Maintain your lifeguarding skills at peak performance level (test-ready).
* Knowledgeable - Know and enforce the facility rules.
10/20 protection standard rule - ANSWER-10 seconds to see it and 20 seconds to get to the scene
Distress - ANSWER-Patron who is having trouble
Areas of danger - ANSWER-Glare
Shadows
Exits
Right under chair
Zone of protection - ANSWER-A lifeguard station or position is assigned a specific area of responsibility.
Vigilance - ANSWER-Consistent and careful attention to your zones of protection.
Signs of a guest in distress - ANSWER-*Body position - The body will be at a diagonal or vertical position. Legs are not kicking and arms are extended out to the side. It may look like the guest is trying to reach or grab for something. The guest may have turned toward safety (a lifeguard, a wall, or a lane line).
*Movement - There will be little to no forward movement.
*Appearance - All effort is expended to stay above the water. Eyes may be open or tightly closed. Long hair may cover the face.
*Breathing - In an attempt to breathe, the head will usually be held back to keep the mouth above the surface of the water. The guest is attempting to concentrate only on breathing while on the surface. There may be little to no calling out for help.
Types of drowning - ANSWER-Active drowning - victim may struggle on the surface of the water for a short period of time before submerging. Passive (silent) drowning - victims can slip quickly and silently beneath the surface of the water.
The Drowning Process - ANSWER-
Patrons to pay special attention to: - ANSWER-
BSI - ANSWER-Body Substance Isolation (protection) - Self-care, gloves, water
EAP - ANSWER-Emergency action plan
Supplemental responders - ANSWER-staff members
EMS - ANSWER-emergency medical services
One short whistle blast - ANSWER-Get attention of guest(s)
Two short whistle blows - ANSWER-Get attention of lifeguard(s)
One long whistle blow - ANSWER-Activate the EAP
Two long whistle blast - ANSWER-Indicate a major emergency
Hand Signals - ANSWER-*Pointing - Give direction. Can be used with whistle blast to indicate to guest what you would like them to do.
*Raised clenched fist - Help is needed. Can be used with whistle blast.
*Crosses arms above the head - Signal to stop dispatch. Generally used on slides, tube rides, or other water attractions.
*Thumbs up - All is right to resume activity.
*Tapping the top of your head - Signals "Watch my area."
Assist - ANSWER-Occurs when you help a guest, either from deck or water while still being able to maintain zone coverage within 10/20 standard
Rescue - ANSWER-Occurs when a guest would not be able to get to the pool surface or
deck without lifeguard intervention. (EAP activated)
Order of a rescue - ANSWER-Whistle
Point
Turn off machines Jump in
Golden Rule of guest relations: - ANSWER-"Treat guests as you would like to be treated--with respect."

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