LIFEGUARD TRAINING LIFEGUARDING COURSE Videos and Presentations BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS ADMINISTERING EMERGENCY OXYGEN WATERFRONT TRAINING WATERPARK TRAINING.

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LIFEGUARD TRAINING LIFEGUARDING COURSE Videos and Presentations BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS ADMINISTERING EMERGENCY OXYGEN WATERFRONT TRAINING WATERPARK TRAINING

THE LIFEGUARDING AND SHALLOW WATER LIFEGUARDING COURSES LESSON 1: The Professional Lifeguard And Facility Safety LESSON 1: The Professional Lifeguard And Facility Safety LESSON 2: Facility Safety, Patron Surveillance And Injury Prevention LESSON 2: Facility Safety, Patron Surveillance And Injury Prevention LESSON 3: Injury Prevention And Rescue Skills, Part 1 LESSON 3: Injury Prevention And Rescue Skills, Part 1 LESSON 4: Rescue Skills, Part 2 LESSON 5: Before Providing Care, Victim Assessment And Breathing Emergencies LESSON 5: Before Providing Care, Victim Assessment And Breathing Emergencies LESSON 6: Cardiac Emergencies And Using An Automated External Defibrillator LESSON 6: Cardiac Emergencies And Using An Automated External Defibrillator LESSON 7: First Aid LESSON 8: Head, Neck And Spinal Injuries In The Water LESSON 8: Head, Neck And Spinal Injuries In The Water Presentation (162:14) MENUGO BACK

The Professional Lifeguard(3:37) The Professional Lifeguard Entries and Approaches (6:53) Entries and Approaches LESSON 1: THE PROFESSIONAL LIFEGUARD AND FACILITY SAFETY MENUGO BACK

Surveillance (8:58) Scanning (6:26) Scanning Zones Of Surveillance (8:39) Injury Prevention (5:24) LESSON 2: FACILITY SAFETY, PATRON SURVEILLANCE AND INJURY PREVENTION MENUGO BACK

Emergency Action Plans (7:12) Water Rescue Skills—Rescues at or Near the Surface (7:04) LESSON 3: INJURY PREVENTION AND RESCUE SKILLS PART 1 MENUGO BACK

Review—Surveillance Activity 1 (7:59) Water Rescue Skills—Submerged Victim Rescues (5:34) LESSON 4: RESCUE SKILLS, PART 2 MENUGO BACK

Standard Precautions (4:17) Primary Assessment—Adult (3:43) Primary Assessment—Child and Infant (4:18) Giving Ventilations—Adult, Child and Infant (3:46) Using a Bag-Valve-Mask Resuscitator—Two Rescuers (1:24) Conscious Choking—Adult and Child (3:06) Conscious Choking—Infant (1:15) Unconscious Choking—Adult, Child and Infant (4:26) LESSON 5: BEFORE PROVIDING CARE, VICTIM ASSESSMENT AND BREATHING EMERGENCIES MENUGO BACK

Heart Attack and the Cardiac Chain Of Survival (3:26) CPR—Adult and Child (4:55) CPR—Infant (2:23) Two-Rescuer CPR—Adult and Child (2:25) Two-Rescuer CPR—Infant (1:51) Using an AED (2:07) Using an AED—CPR in Progress (1:45) Putting It All Together: Multiple Rescuer Response—CPR in Progress (1:56) Putting It All Together: Multiple Rescuer Response—CPR in Progress (1:56) LESSON 6: CARDIAC EMERGENCIES AND USING AN AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR MENUGO BACK

Review—Surveillance Activity 2 (5:43) Responding to Sudden Illnesses (8:10) Responding to Injuries (11:39) Caring for Spinal Injuries on Land (3:22) When Things Do Not Go as Practiced (4:52) LESSON 7: FIRST AID MENUGO BACK

Head, Neck and Spinal Injuries in the Water (13:35) LESSON 8: HEAD, NECK AND SPINAL INJURIES IN THE WATER MENUGO BACK

How Infections Occur (5:26) The Exposure Control Plan (2:10) Personal Protective Equipment (2:01) Engineering and Work Practice Controls (3:47) Exposure Incidents (1:56) Presentation (15:21) Quiz (15 questions) BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS TRAINING: PREVENTING DISEASE TRANSMISSION MENU

Using a Resuscitation Mask (2:29) Using a Bag-Valve-Mask Resuscitator—Two-Rescuers (1:24) Oxygen Delivery (3:47) Using a Manual Suctioning Device (Enrichment) (0:57) Using a Mechanical Suctioning Device (Enrichment) (1:59) Presentation(10:37) Presentation ADMINISTERING EMERGENCY OXYGEN MENU

Waterfront Rescue Skills (15:54) WATERFRONT LIFEGUARDING MENU

Waterpark Rescue Skills (6:10) WATERPARK LIFEGUARDING MENU

1. The disease process begins when a pathogen enters a person’s body. a. True b. False 2. Antibiotics are effective for treating viral infections. a. True b. False 3. Bacteria can live outside the body. a. True b. False 4. Infections can be transmitted from person to person but not from an animal to a person. a. True b. False 5.When a pathogen enters the body, the body’s respiratory system begins working to fight the disease. a. True b. False 6. Most infections due to viruses are difficult to treat with medication. a. True b. False 7. Personal protective equipment (PPE) includes disposable gloves, gowns, masks and shields, protective eyewear and CPR breathing barriers. a. True b. False BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS QUIZ MENUGO BACK NEXT

GO BACK BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS QUIZ NEXT 8. Hepatitis C was once called non-A, non-B hepatitis. a. True b. False 9. HIV attacks the body’s white blood cells so that the body is unable to fight infection. a. True b. False 10. Which solution would you use to disinfect contaminated or soiled equipment and surfaces based on the OSHA recommendation? a. 4 cups of bleach per 1 gallon of water b. 1 cup of ammonia per 1gallon of water c. 1/4 cup of antibacterial soap per 1 gallon of hot water d. 1 part bleach per 9 parts of water 11. When washing your hands with soap and water, you should wash them for at least how long? a. 10 seconds b. 15 seconds c. 20 seconds d. 25 seconds 12. Which immunization does OSHA require that all employers make available free of charge to employees who have the potential for exposure to bloodborne pathogens? a. Meningitis b. Tetanus c. Hepatitis B d. Influenza

GO BACK BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS QUIZ NEXT 13. Bloodborne diseases of primary concern under the OSHA bloodborne pathogens standard include which of the following? a. Hepatitis B virus, tuberculosis and hepatitis A b. Hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus and HIV c. Herpes, hepatitis B virus and smallpox d. Anthrax, HIV and meningitis 14. When removing disposable gloves, which of the following would be most important for you to do? a. Remove one glove first and use that bare hand to remove the other glove by pulling it off by the fingertips. b. Remove both gloves without touching the outside of either glove with your bare hand. c. Wash the gloves with soap and water before attempting to remove them. d. Pull each glove off by the fingertips using a snapping motion. 15. If you suspect that you have been exposed to infected blood or body fluids during emergency care, which step would you take first? a. Contact your medical director or health care provider for advice. b. Document the situation in which the exposure occurred. c. Wash the area of contact with soap and water. d. Clean and disinfect all of your contaminated equipment.

1. A 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. B Immune System 6. A 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. D 11. B 12. C 13. B 14. B 15. C MENUGO BACK BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS QUIZ