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- 5. The process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion or immersion in liquid.
- 7. Drowning Person appears unresponsive in the water.
- 9. Blindness A failure to see something in your direct line of sight because your attention is directed elsewhere.
- 10. Required by law to keep any personal information that you learn about a person while performing a rescue or providing care.
- 12. of Care When a person declines first aid or emergency care.
- 13. Surveillance technique that lifeguards use to protect patrons.
- 17. Coast Guard Approved personal flotation device.
- 19. Withdrawal of support or help from another person, despite having the responsibility to provide this support or help.
- 21. Rapid, deep breathing.
- 22. of Care Minimum expectations for lifeguards in fulfilling their primary job responsibility.
- 24. Swimmer A person capable of staying afloat, but likely to need assistance to get to safety.
- 26. Following an incident, the entire safety team may attend a session to talk about what happened before, during, and after the emergency.
Down
- 1. Drills performed to verify that objects at the bottom and the surface in all areas of the zone can be clearly seen from the Lifeguard Station.
- 2. Get permission before you can provide first aid and emergency care.
- 3. Failure to do what a reasonable and careful person would be expected to do in a given situation.
- 4. Incident Stress The physical, behavioral, mental and emotional signs and symptoms of stress that a person might experience in or witnessing a powerful emotional event.
- 6. Patrol Station Surveillance coverage at ground level while moving on a defined path between fixed points.
- 8. Continuously mentally alert and attentive.
- 11. Sudden closure of the larynx, block the flow of air to the lungs.
- 14. After the incident, inform the person of next steps and actions that can be taken to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
- 15. How lifeguards are assigned to zones.
- 16. to Act You have a legal responsibility to act when an emergency occurs at your facility.
- 18. Station chair, stand or tower is raised off the deck or ground and provides a broad view of the zone and patron activities.
- 20. Drowning Person displays the instinctive drowning response.
- 23. After an incident, a person can be returned to their own care or to the care of a parent, guardian, camp counselor, group leader, instructor or other supervising adult.
- 25. Completed after the occurrence at a facility that requires rescue, provision of care for an illness or injury, or both.
