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 {Ans: c. Aware, Assess, Action, Aftercare}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 {Ans: b. The head, sides of the chest, and groin}List 2 ways you can gain consent when dealing with a casualty {Ans: Expressed or Implied}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 {Ans: b. 30 compressions 2 breaths}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. What entry is this? {Ans: Stride}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