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Bronze Medallion Theory Examination Name: 0

Theory Examination_ Bronze Medallion 21 Multiple Choice questions 1 mark each 9 Written questions 1 mark each Pass Mark: 100% Instructions to participants 1. This exam paper must be returned at the end of the exam 1

PLEASE CIRCLE 1. Royal Life Saving has developed easy ways to remember rules known as the Aquacode. These rules include: a. Go together, float and wave, reach to rescue b. Wear a hat, wear a shirt, use sunscreen c. Don t eat before you swim, don t swim alone, use a stick to rescue d. No running, no pushing, no diving 2. What is the number to dial when calling the emergency services: a. 990 b. 011 c. 911 d. 000 3. What abilities does a rescuer require to perform a rescue: a. Able to swim good, be confident, be intelligent b. Knowledge, skill, fitness, judgement c. Age, judgement, ability to swim d. Confidence, skill, sense of humour, fitness 4. The correct order of rescue is: a. Talk, reach, throw, wade, row, swim, tow b. Talk, throw, swim, reach, tow, wade, row c. Swim, reach, wade, row, tow, throw, talk d. Reach, wade, row, tow, swim, wade, talk 5. What does a warning sign indicate: a. Gives you instructions that must be complied with, failure to do so is a criminal offence b. Provides you with information about water safety features and indicates a location where a particular activity is permitted c. Informs you of instructions to follow when swimming at a particular place d. Informs you of a particular hazardous condition, or that an activity is not recommended 6. What areas of the body do you lose heat from in cold water: a. The neck, legs, hands b. The head, sides of the chest, and groin c. The back, chest, and legs d. The groin, feet, and hands 2

7. What injury would a vice-grip be used: a. Broken leg b. Suspected spinal c. Dislocated shoulder d. None of the above 8. When would you use the blocking technique: a. When the person in difficulty lunges suddenly at the rescuer before it is possible for the rescuer to move away b. When the rescuer approaches a person in difficulty c. When the person in difficulty attempts to grab the rescuer d. If there is jellyfish near the person in difficulty 9. What are the 4 A s of a rescue: a. Ability, Awareness, Action, Aftercare b. Aware, Action, Aftercare, Acceptance c. Aware, Assess, Action, Aftercare d. Assess, Action, Aftercare, Aware 10. What is the order of rescuing swimmers in difficulty: a. Unconscious, Non, Weak, Injured b. Non, Weak, Injured, Unconscious c. Weak, Injured, Non, Unconscious d. Injured, Unconscious, Non, Weak 11. What type of breathing is used in deep water resuscitation: a. Mouth to Mouth b. Mouth to Stoma c. Mouth to Nose d. Mouth to Mouth and Nose 12. A surging wave can: a. Knock swimmers over and carry them out to deep water b. Be sometimes called dumpers c. Be a wave caused by an underwater earthquake or landslide displacing the ocean water d. Occur when its crest tumbles down the front or face 3

13. Once assessed that a casualty is not breathing the rescuer should: a. Send for help b. Call a friend c. Check for breathing d. Commence compressions 14. What is the correct ratio for 1 operator CPR on an adult: a. 1 compression 5 breaths b. 30 compressions 2 breaths c. 30 compressions 1 breath d. 15 compressions 2 breath 15. When performing rescue breaths on an infant what position should their head be in: a. Slightly tilted b. Slightly tilted forward c. Neutral position d. Extended as far back as possible to open airway 16. A casualty has been pulled from the water, what position do you assess airway and breathing: a. Recovery position b. On their back c. Lying face down d. On their back with their legs raised 17. When performing any rescue what are the most important factors regarding the rescue: a. Effective, Easy, Strong b. Safe, Easy, Efficient c. Effective, Secure, Easy d. Safe, Effective, Efficient 18. An injured swimmer is usually recognisable because: a. They make feeble attempts to swim b. They may be in an awkward position, panicking, crying out in pain c. They are motionless in water d. They are climbing the ladder 4

19. CPR should be continued until: a. Casualty responds or begins to breathe b. More qualified help arrives c. The situation becomes dangerous d. All of the above 20. Potential dangers in the river are: a. Passing boats b. Crumbling river banks c. Submerged objects d. All of the above 21. Who is the most important person in any aquatic rescue: a. The patient b. Ambulance officer c. Yourself d. A bystander who has gone for help 5

BRONZE MEDALLION WRITTEN THEORY EXAMINATION QUESTIONS 22. List possible dangers at home: 23. Name 2 lifts that could assist a casualty out of the water: 1. 2. 24. Can an AED be used on a wet surface, metal surface and pregnant casualty 25. What does H.E.L.P. stand for: H E L P 6

26. What things should you consider when affecting a contact tow: 27. Complete the table: Entry Method When to use it The depth of water and state of the bottom are unknown. This entry is controlled and safe, allowing the feet and an aid to feel for unseen obstacles below the surface. The water is shallow and the conditions are unknown. The entry is controlled and safe, allowing the feet and an aid to feel for unseen obstacles below the surface. The water is clear, the depth known and the bottom free from obstacles. The entry is most appropriate for areas where the entry point is not much higher than the water level. An entry is required from a height of more than one metre into known deep water. A feet-first entry is safer than a head-first entry, especially when the water has debris floating on it. This entry is primarily used in emergencies. The water is known to be deep and free of obstacles. A rescuer needs to watch the person in difficulty and entry is to be made from a low height into water known to be free of obstacles. A fall into the water occurs unexpected 7

28. What is the primary survey D R S A B C D 29. Airway takes priority over a spinal injury: TRUE / FALSE 30. List 2 ways you can gain consent when dealing with a casualty 1. 2. 8