Download American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Course and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! Lifeguard Instructor Course What is the American Red Cross? - Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors; the world's leading non-profit humanitarian organization; reflects the latest evidence-based science from 2015 Consensus on Science for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC), 2015 Guidelines for First Aid, 2011 United States Lifeguard Standards Coalition Report. What is the Red Cross Mission? - Mission: The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. Who started American Red Cross? - Clara Barton established American Red Cross in Dansville, NY, on May 21, 1881. When did the American Red Cross establish its first aid, water safety, and public health nursing programs? - By 1918, American Red Cross established its first aid, water safety, and public health nursing programs. What are the Seven Fundamentals of American Red Cross? - Humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality What are the Five Critical Areas that the American Red Cross Provide Care? - Response to people affected by disasters in the United States Support for members of the military and their families Blood collection, processing and distribution Safety training services and certification International relief and development What Programs Does the American Red Cross Offer? - First Aid and CPR/AED training Aquatics (Lifeguarding, Swimming and Water Safety) Babysitter's Training and Advanced Childcare Training Basic Life Support, Advanced Life Support and Pediatric Advanced Life Support Nurse Assistant Training and more What Lifeguarding Programs Does the American Red Cross Provide? - Lifeguarding Shallow Water Lifeguarding Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding Waterpark Lifeguarding Waterfront Lifeguarding CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers When did the Red Cross receive its congressional charters? - The Red Cross received our first congressional charter in 1900 and a second in 1905, the year after Barton resigned from the organization. What is the primary purpose of the American Red Cross Lifeguarding program? - To train lifeguards to act with speed and confidence in emergency situations, both in and out of the water like Water Rescue Skills Surveillance and Recognition First Aid Breathing and Cardiac Emergencies CPR AED and more What are the Three Core Courses Provided by the American Red Cross? - Lifeguarding Shallow Water Lifeguarding Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding What are Two Optional Courses that can be added on to one of the core lifeguarding courses by the American Red Cross? - Waterfront Skills Waterpark Skills What are the American Red Cross Timed Event Time Limits? - Timed events are 50 seconds for Shallow Water Certification; 1 minute 40 seconds for all other certifications. What is the resource that an instructor is NOT required to use when teaching the course? - Course Presentation Are written exams included in the instructor's manual - No, written exams are not included in the instructor's manual Can an Instructor make their Own Lesson Plan? - Instructors cannot make their own lesson plans. Even if it is based on the course outline and lesson plan as a guide. Which of the following are program objectives in the Instructor's Manual that instructors need to ensure participants are aware of and meet? - How to safely perform CPR; how to identify the behaviors of a swimmer, a distressed swimmer, an active drowner, and a passive drowner; recognize the signs of a heart attack; explain the purpose and the procedures, and the ability to perform the EAP; define legal considerations and apply them to situations that they might encounter while lifeguarding Which of the following are NOT program objectives in the Instructor's Manual that instructors need to ensure participants are aware of and meet? - Demonstrate how to safely and effectively use a BVM with only one rescuer Is CPR for Professional Rescuer Course Exclusive for the CPRO course? - Yes, CPRO is a stand-alone course only. What are Instructors Responsibilities Regarding Classroom only courses? - instructors only need to follow the rules and guidelines in their instructor material related to instructor to student ratios, equipment to student ratios, participant resources, classroom and equipment requirements, and instructor materials. What are Instructors Responsibilities Regarding Blended Learning courses? - instructors must access the Red Cross Learning Center and follow the guidance on how to set up a blended learning class to allow students to access the online portion of the course. What are the Course Lengths are Based On - A ratio of 10 participants to 1 instructor. Having the minimum amount of equipment listed in the instructor material. Can the instructor act as a lifeguard on duty for their class? - No, the instructor should not act as the lifeguard on duty for the class. Dedicated lifeguard supervision should be maintained for all water sessions. Where can the core list of equipment, materials and supplies that instructors should have available for the courses be found? - In the Administrative section of the Instructor's Manual. True - The times allotted in the course outlines include the minimum time required for covering the content and class activities and do not include breaks. How does Red Cross Recommend Youth Participation be Handled During Activities? - Whenever a Red Cross Course, activity, or event involves youth participants, it is recommended that at least two adults are present at the facility for the participant's safety Can Course Times Be Lengthened to Accommodate Instructor-to-Participant Ratios and Equipment-to- Participant Ratios? - Yes, Course Times Can Be Lengthened to Accommodate Instructor-to-Participant Ratios and Equipment-to-Participant Ratios? Where can the equipment used during a lifeguarding course be found? - All equipment used during a lifeguarding course can be found on the Red Cross Store. True - If there are fewer than 5 participants, additional people certified in the program specialty area (Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED) must be added throughout the course for practicing and conducting skill sessions to achieve the course objectives. Define the acronym MARS. - Motivation, Association, Repetition, Senses Can participants use existing knowledge as a means to acquire new information during guided discussions? - Yes, participants may use existing knowledge as a springboard to acquire new information during a guided discussion. Are written exams located in the instructor's manual? - No, written exams located in the instructor's manual What Do Instructors Need to Follow in Classroom Only Courses? - instructors only need to follow the rules and guidelines in their instructor material related to instructor to student ratios, equipment to student ratios, participant resources, classroom and equipment requirements, and instructor materials. What are the Instructors responsibilities for the Blended Learning courses? - Instructors must access the Red Cross Learning Center and follow the guidance on how to set up a blended learning class to allow students to access the online portion of the course. Do times in the course outlines include breaks. - No, times in the course outlines cover content delivery only and do not include breaks. Courses should be scheduled and run for the designated course length, at a minimum. Should Courses be scheduled and run for the designated course length at a maximum or at a minimum? - At a minimum. What should you NOT do during a Spinal Rescue? - Do not switch to the over-arm head splint too far away from the backboard. Switch to an over-arm head splint position just before reaching the backboard. What should you do during chest compressions? - Keep arms as straight as possible and shoulders directly over hands. Lock elbows. What is the correct way to perform ventilations? - Open the victim's airway before giving ventilations. Look at the chest when giving ventilations to ensure that each ventilation makes the chest clearly rise. How does one perform CPR on an Infant? - When checking for a pulse in an infant, feel for the brachial pulse on the inside of the upper arm between the infant's elbow and shoulder.