As a lifeguard at Magic Springs, and Crystal Falls, drowning, and injury prevention is your primary responsibility. To prevent injuries, a lifeguard must be vigilant in monitoring all activities in, or around their water. Strict enforcement of rules, and regulations is a must in minimizing hazardous situations. A lifeguard must be able to recognize, and respond quickly, and effectively to all emergencies. …show more content…
These injuries are most common in shallow water. They can also occur as a result of a slip, and fall. These injuries are caused in a number of ways: entering shallow water head first, entering the water from a diving board, or slide, receiving a blow to the head, or colliding with another swimmer. A lifeguard must be diligent in identifying symptoms of a head, neck, or spinal injury to avoid injury to the victim. The signs, and symptoms of their injury include: nausea, or vomiting, unusual bumps, bruises, or dimple on the head, neck, or back, severe pain in the head, neck, or back, weakness, tingling, or loss of sensation in the hands, fingers, feet, or toes, heavy bleeding from the head, neck, or back, bruising around the eyes, and ears, blood in the ears, or nose, seizures, impaired breathing, or vision, partial, or complete loss of movement, loss of balance, or changes in level of