RESCUE SCUBA NAUI NEW VERSION EXAM QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
At the most fundamental level, the following people are in charge of preventing
diving accidents: ANSWER Every single diver
Participation in aquatic activities is absolutely prohibited for those with
ANSWER Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders (COPD).
A temporary diving contraindication is one that: ANSWER Precludes
participation while the condition is present
Which type of diving activity contraindication acknowledges that every person
is different and that their capacity to dive isn't always a clear problem?
ANSWER Relative
Without the following, no dive plan is complete: ANSWER A solid backup plan
It starts long before anyone steps into the water to prevent a diving accident.
Before diving, the following factors should be taken into account to reduce the
chance of an accident: ANSWER Activity, depth, and duration
The goals, ______________, ______________, and ability of the dive team are
the most important components of the most effective dive planning. ANSWER
instruction; expertise
To assist doctors, divers, and prospective divers in finding local diving
physicians who are knowledgeable about relative contraindications, the
______________ offers a consultation and referral service. Divers Alert
Network (DAN) ANSWER
Nowadays, the most popular air sharing configuration for recreational scuba
divers is an alternate second stage (octopus) attached in the middle of the diver's
______________. ANSWER Chest
For a redundant scuba system, which of the following pieces of equipment is
necessary? ANSWER The bottle of pony
, Which phrase best sums up each diver's preferred traits in a buddy team?
ANSWER Independent
ANSWER Site assessment, a predetermined depth and time schedule, and the
buddy system are all components of effective dive planning.
The following is the suggested course of action in the event that a diving team
becomes separated underwater: ANSWER Stop, take a minute or so to look
around, then resume your regular pace of ascent and seek assistance.
In an emergency, a buddy team's decision regarding air sharing will be based on
their particular ANSWER Equipment and instruction
Which of the following is necessary for a successful skill outcome, regardless of
whether a buddy team is sharing oxygen through buddy breathing or alternate
second stage breathing? ANSWER Psychological control and buddy contact
The buddy system is capable of working well: ANSWER If the divers decide to
remain in the same relative location and close to one another
Almost all equipment issues can be avoided by using: ANSWER Using
products correctly and performing routine maintenance in accordance with
manufacturer guidelines
After reaching neutrality at the surface, the diver may decide to add enough
weight, usually around ______________, to guarantee that ______________
buoyancy can be maintained as the tank empties. Neutral - ANSWER 2 lbs (1.0
kg)
During a dive, how may a scuba regulator go wrong? ANSWER: Free-flow
The following are issues with wearing a wetsuit that is too small: ANSWER
limiting blood flow and making breathing difficult.
The following are three risks connected to deeper scuba diving activities:
ANSWER increased breathing difficulty, oxygen toxicity, and vulnerability to
nitrogen narcosis.
Silt or muck on the bottom, floating debris in the water, and the following
frequently impair underwater visibility: ANSWER Pollution and Algae Blooms
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
At the most fundamental level, the following people are in charge of preventing
diving accidents: ANSWER Every single diver
Participation in aquatic activities is absolutely prohibited for those with
ANSWER Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders (COPD).
A temporary diving contraindication is one that: ANSWER Precludes
participation while the condition is present
Which type of diving activity contraindication acknowledges that every person
is different and that their capacity to dive isn't always a clear problem?
ANSWER Relative
Without the following, no dive plan is complete: ANSWER A solid backup plan
It starts long before anyone steps into the water to prevent a diving accident.
Before diving, the following factors should be taken into account to reduce the
chance of an accident: ANSWER Activity, depth, and duration
The goals, ______________, ______________, and ability of the dive team are
the most important components of the most effective dive planning. ANSWER
instruction; expertise
To assist doctors, divers, and prospective divers in finding local diving
physicians who are knowledgeable about relative contraindications, the
______________ offers a consultation and referral service. Divers Alert
Network (DAN) ANSWER
Nowadays, the most popular air sharing configuration for recreational scuba
divers is an alternate second stage (octopus) attached in the middle of the diver's
______________. ANSWER Chest
For a redundant scuba system, which of the following pieces of equipment is
necessary? ANSWER The bottle of pony
, Which phrase best sums up each diver's preferred traits in a buddy team?
ANSWER Independent
ANSWER Site assessment, a predetermined depth and time schedule, and the
buddy system are all components of effective dive planning.
The following is the suggested course of action in the event that a diving team
becomes separated underwater: ANSWER Stop, take a minute or so to look
around, then resume your regular pace of ascent and seek assistance.
In an emergency, a buddy team's decision regarding air sharing will be based on
their particular ANSWER Equipment and instruction
Which of the following is necessary for a successful skill outcome, regardless of
whether a buddy team is sharing oxygen through buddy breathing or alternate
second stage breathing? ANSWER Psychological control and buddy contact
The buddy system is capable of working well: ANSWER If the divers decide to
remain in the same relative location and close to one another
Almost all equipment issues can be avoided by using: ANSWER Using
products correctly and performing routine maintenance in accordance with
manufacturer guidelines
After reaching neutrality at the surface, the diver may decide to add enough
weight, usually around ______________, to guarantee that ______________
buoyancy can be maintained as the tank empties. Neutral - ANSWER 2 lbs (1.0
kg)
During a dive, how may a scuba regulator go wrong? ANSWER: Free-flow
The following are issues with wearing a wetsuit that is too small: ANSWER
limiting blood flow and making breathing difficult.
The following are three risks connected to deeper scuba diving activities:
ANSWER increased breathing difficulty, oxygen toxicity, and vulnerability to
nitrogen narcosis.
Silt or muck on the bottom, floating debris in the water, and the following
frequently impair underwater visibility: ANSWER Pollution and Algae Blooms