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Title: American Red Cross Lifeguarding


1
American Red CrossLifeguarding
  • Ch. 1
  • The Professional Lifeguard

2
Purpose
  • To teach lifeguard candidates the knowledge and
    skills needed to prevent and respond to aquatic
    emergencies.
  • The course content and activities prepare
    lifeguard candidates to prevent drownings and
    injuries and to recognize and respond quickly and
    effectively to emergencies.

3
Characteristics of a Professional LG
  • Starts with training and certification.
  • You have to be mentally, physically and
    emotionally prepared at all times.
  • Professional LGs must be-
  • Knowledgeable and have appropriate skills
  • Reliable
  • Mature
  • Courteous and consistent
  • Positive
  • Professional
  • Healthy fit

4
The Professional
5
Responsibilities of a LG
  • The primary responsibility of a professional
    lifeguard is to ensure patron safety and protect
    lives.
  • Preventing injuries by minimizing or eliminating
    hazardous situations or behaviors.
  • Enforcing rules and regulations

6
Responsibilities cont
  • Respond quickly to all emergencies
  • Administer first aid, CPR/AED
  • Communicating- when more help or equipment is
    needed

7
Responsibilities cont.
  • Secondary responsibilities of a LG are the other
    tasks they are responsible for
  • Secondary responsibilities must NEVER prevent the
    LG from meeting his/her primary responsibility.
  • Performing maintenance (pool chemistry, equipmt
    checks, vacuum and clean)

8
Responsibilities cont.
  • Secondary responsibilities can include
  • Filling out required records and reports
  • Performing maintenance (pool chemistry, equipment
    checks, vacuum and clean)
  • Inspecting the facility daily and reporting any
    unsafe conditions to supervisor.

9
Lifeguard Work Settings
  • Swimming pools-indoor, outdoor, enclosed
  • Multi-attraction-pools and play structures
  • Waterfronts-open-water areaslakes, rivers, ponds
    and oceans.
  • Waterparks

10
Decision Making
  • Important component to lifeguarding
  • When and how to make a rescue
  • When and how to perform first aid or CPR
  • How to work with as a team
  • How to interact with patrons

11
Decision Making
  • Decision making can be difficult, especially in
    an emergency
  • F Figure out the problem
  • I - Identify possible solutions
  • N Name the pros cons for each solution
  • D Decide which solution is best

12
Legal Considerations
  • Duty to act
  • Standard of care
  • Negligence
  • Good Samaritan laws
  • Consent
  • Refusal of care
  • Abandonment
  • Confidentiality
  • Documentation

13
Duty to Act
  • As a professional rescuer you have a duty to act
    at the scene of an emergency.
  • Scope of Practice-you may act in w/in what you
    you were trained for

14
Negligence
  • Failing to provide care
  • Providing care beyond your level of training
  • Providing inappropriate care
  • Failing to control or stop any behaviors that
    could result in further harm or injury

15
Consent
  • State your name
  • Tell the victim you are trained to help what
    level
  • Ask the victim if you can help
  • Explain what you planned to do
  • Battery-touching a person without consent

16
Refusal of Care
  • Some injured or ill may refuse care
  • You must honor their wishes
  • A parent can refuse care for a minor

17
Advanced Directives
  • Written instructions regarding medical treatment
    DNRs, living wills.
  • Confidentiality- you may learn something about
    the victim that is private and confidential. Do
    not share this info, except with EMS personnel.

18
The Lifeguard Team
  • Whenever another lifeguard is on duty with you,
    you are part of a lifeguard team.
  • The aquatic safety team is a network of people
    who prevent, prepare for, respond to and assist
    in an emergency at an aquatic facility.
  • All staff must practice the facilitys emergency
    action plans (EAPs)

19
EAPs-Emergency Action Plans
  • Written procedures that guide the actions of LGs
    and other staff in emergencies.

20
Facility Management and Professionalism
  • How does management support lifeguard
    professionalism?
  • By providing a policies and procedures manual
  • By conducting an orientation and regular
    in-service trainings
  • By providing opportunities for recognition and
    career development

21
In-service Training
  • Might address
  • Potential hazards of facility
  • Facility rules regs
  • EAPs
  • Surveillance and water rescue skills
  • CPR/AED, FA training
  • Physical conditioning
  • Facility operations
  • Records and reports
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