QUESTIONS WITH ACTUAL
SOLUTIONS!!
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Term
(Release)Quick release buckle
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(Affect) turn diver face up Clogs with sand/lint (problem)
(Affect) water may conceal dangers Not holding (problem)
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Term
What does it mean to be ready for a "quick reverse" when
approaching a diver in need of help?
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Because heartbeats are difficult to detect in water, so you can't be 100% sure one
isn't present
Keeping your feet angled towards the diver, so as to be able to make a fast
escape in case the diver panics or tries to climb over/on rescuer
Talking to the diver privately in an open, caring manner.
—Assessing for injuries or illnesses (secondary assessment, if primary assessment
showed nothing life-threatening)
—Contacting EMS in case of serious medical conditions
—Being sensitive towards diver's feelings/reassuring them
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Definition
,When gas or air is in the layer under the skin around the neck/collar
bone
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tension pneumothorax pleural effusion
mediastinal emphysema subcutaneous emphysema
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4 of 82
Term
Where should your alternate air source be located?
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Secured to your weight belt Attached to your dive mask strap
Inside your safety triangle
(formed by chin and rib cage Hanging from your dive tank valve
corners)
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, Term
Your safety always takes priority, for both the victim's best interest
and yours
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Either underwater or on the surface,
depending on the situation. True
Facts/events you witnessed yourself 6, 10
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6 of 82
Term
(Release) Velcro fastener
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(Affect) turn diver face up Paced so as to conserve energy
Strap threaded improperly
(problem) Clogs with sand/lint (problem)