What is theimportance ofmaintaining effectivecommunication withyour team during arescue?  What are thesymptoms ofhypothermia, andhow should yourespond to it?  What role doesscanning playin lifeguardsafety?  What doesthe acronym"ABC" standfor in first aid?  What are theguidelines forrescuing someonein deep waterversus shallowwater?  What are thecommon causesof drowning, andhow can they beprevented?  What shouldyou do if yousee a swimmerin distress?  What stepsshould be takenin the event ofa spinal injuryin water?  How do youhandle a rescueinvolvingmultiple victims?  What is theprimary goaloflifeguarding?Describe thesteps inperforming awater rescue.  What is the correctsequence of CPRfor a victim who isnot breathing buthas no pulse?  Whatdoes CPRstand for?What are the stepsto take aftercompleting arescue to ensurethe victim’s safety?  How do youassess thescene beforeperforming arescue?  What shouldyou do if aperson isunresponsivebut breathing?  What equipmentis necessary fora lifeguard toperform a saferescue?  What are thesigns of aspinal injuryin the water?  What does theterm "reach,throw, row, go"mean in waterrescues?  What are the keydifferencesbetween activeand passivedrowning victims?  What personalprotectiveequipment (PPE)should lifeguardswear duringrescues?  Why is it importantto maintainsituationalawareness whilelifeguarding?  What are someof the risksassociated withpoolside andbeach rescues?  How do yourecognize aswimmer who is introuble but notactively drowning?  What is theimportance ofmaintaining effectivecommunication withyour team during arescue?  What are thesymptoms ofhypothermia, andhow should yourespond to it?  What role doesscanning playin lifeguardsafety?  What doesthe acronym"ABC" standfor in first aid?  What are theguidelines forrescuing someonein deep waterversus shallowwater?  What are thecommon causesof drowning, andhow can they beprevented?  What shouldyou do if yousee a swimmerin distress?  What stepsshould be takenin the event ofa spinal injuryin water?  How do youhandle a rescueinvolvingmultiple victims?  What is theprimary goaloflifeguarding?Describe thesteps inperforming awater rescue.  What is the correctsequence of CPRfor a victim who isnot breathing buthas no pulse?  Whatdoes CPRstand for?What are the stepsto take aftercompleting arescue to ensurethe victim’s safety?  How do youassess thescene beforeperforming arescue?  What shouldyou do if aperson isunresponsivebut breathing?  What equipmentis necessary fora lifeguard toperform a saferescue?  What are thesigns of aspinal injuryin the water?  What does theterm "reach,throw, row, go"mean in waterrescues?  What are the keydifferencesbetween activeand passivedrowning victims?  What personalprotectiveequipment (PPE)should lifeguardswear duringrescues?  Why is it importantto maintainsituationalawareness whilelifeguarding?  What are someof the risksassociated withpoolside andbeach rescues?  How do yourecognize aswimmer who is introuble but notactively drowning?  

Bronze Cross Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is the importance of maintaining effective communication with your team during a rescue?
  2. What are the symptoms of hypothermia, and how should you respond to it?
  3. What role does scanning play in lifeguard safety?
  4. What does the acronym "ABC" stand for in first aid?
  5. What are the guidelines for rescuing someone in deep water versus shallow water?
  6. What are the common causes of drowning, and how can they be prevented?
  7. What should you do if you see a swimmer in distress?
  8. What steps should be taken in the event of a spinal injury in water?
  9. How do you handle a rescue involving multiple victims?
  10. What is the primary goal of lifeguarding?
  11. Describe the steps in performing a water rescue.
  12. What is the correct sequence of CPR for a victim who is not breathing but has no pulse?
  13. What does CPR stand for?
  14. What are the steps to take after completing a rescue to ensure the victim’s safety?
  15. How do you assess the scene before performing a rescue?
  16. What should you do if a person is unresponsive but breathing?
  17. What equipment is necessary for a lifeguard to perform a safe rescue?
  18. What are the signs of a spinal injury in the water?
  19. What does the term "reach, throw, row, go" mean in water rescues?
  20. What are the key differences between active and passive drowning victims?
  21. What personal protective equipment (PPE) should lifeguards wear during rescues?
  22. Why is it important to maintain situational awareness while lifeguarding?
  23. What are some of the risks associated with poolside and beach rescues?
  24. How do you recognize a swimmer who is in trouble but not actively drowning?