NPLQ
Across
- 4. How many lifeguards for general swimming?
- 5. Something with the potential to cause harm is called?
- 8. NOP stands for?
- 12. How to protect yourself whilst giving someone first aid?
- 14. EAP stands for?
- 16. When the body can't get enough oxygen this is called?
- 17. Document for all pool information?
- 19. Arms crossed across chest is hand signal for what?
- 21. What is the medical term when your body's core temperature falls below 35 degrees?
- 22. Primary and ________ survey?
- 23. Treatment for sprain or strain?
- 25. A sudden, involuntary and painful contraction of a muscle is called?
- 26. What would you use for a broken forearm?
- 27. What should all staff carry on them at all times?
- 31. What side must a pregnant woman be on for recovery position?
- 34. How often should lifeguards rotate?
- 35. Word for blood being pumped around the body by the heart?
- 36. What can affect your visibility?
- 37. What lift do you use to get someone out of deep water who is unconscious?
- 38. How many long whistle blasts evacuates the pool?
- 39. What else is part of your uniform?
- 40. This word means directing the activity to take more control of the way a swimmer behaves?
- 41. Ensuring individuals or groups of individuals are treated fairly is called?
- 43. What are we allowed to give someone who is having a severe allergic reaction?
- 44. How many seconds do you Look, Listen and Feel for?
- 48. What develops gradually and is a result of loss of salt and water from the body by excessive sweating?
- 50. EEP stands for?
- 52. Area each lifeguard should scan?
- 55. Medical condition where someone has high blood sugar is called?
- 56. What must you always ask before treating a casualty?
- 58. How do you deal with deep water spinal injury?
- 59. A temporary reduction in the blood supply to the brain is called?
Down
- 1. Medical condition, where the brain activity is suddenly disrupted?
- 2. What is called when a major accident or medical incident occurs?
- 3. Type of seizure that looks like someone is daydreaming?
- 6. How do you deal with a shallow water spinal injury?
- 7. Call an ambulance if a seizure lasts more than how many minutes?
- 9. AED stands for?
- 10. Whistle, Hand signals and __________ are all types of communication?
- 11. Watching without taking action is called?
- 13. WHAT medical condition do we use the acronym 'FAST' for?
- 15. The 'D' in DRABC?
- 18. How likely it is that harm will actually be caused is called?
- 20. Medical condition where someone has low blood sugar is called?
- 23. What position do you put someone in who is unconscious but breathing?
- 24. A metabolic disorder that causes a person's blood sugar level to become high?
- 28. The 'B' in DRABC?
- 29. What board is used in a spinal injury?
- 30. How many in water breathes do you do until help arrives?
- 32. An opening to the windpipe (Stoma) in the front of the neck is called?
- 33. Restricted visibility caused by obstructions is called a ________ spot?
- 42. How many whistle blasts to get attention of other lifeguard?
- 45. What type of bleed will spurt blood?
- 46. Something you can see is a _________?
- 47. Maximum time allowed to be on pool?
- 49. Epi and __________ are types of Auto-injectors?
- 51. Two types of head injuries are concussion and ___________?
- 53. Something someone is feeling is a ___________?
- 54. A life-threatening medical condition that results from insufficient blood flow throughout the body?
- 57. What do you do if someone is having agonal gaps?