NAUI Instructor EXAM 2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Henry's Law - Correct answer-The amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is directly
related to its partial pressure above the liquid.
Relationship of gas solubility and temperature - Correct answer-Solubility of gas
decreases with increasing temperature
(INVERSELY RELATED)
Inert gas loading in relation to body tissue - Correct answer-Body tissue absorbs
more inert gas as depth increases
Benefit of Dive Computer compared to Dive Tables - Correct answer-Gives the
diver credit for shallow portions of the dive
Cold or Strenuous dive planning rule - Correct answer-Use the next greater dive
TIME to determine letter group
Equilibrium as it relates to nitrogen in the body - Correct answer-When the
pressure of nitrogen is balanced between air and your body
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,Haldane surfacing ratio - Correct answer-Originally 2:1 - Updated with new
research to 1.58:1
Tissue compartment half-time - Correct answer-The time required for the
compartment to absorb or eliminate half of the pressure difference between what it
started with and the ambient pressure
M-Value of tissue - Correct answer-The maximum allowable nitrogen (inert gas)
pressure in a specific tissue
NAUI recommendation for diving while pregnant - Correct answer-Do not dive
while pregnant
Haldane tissue compartments - Correct answer-Haldane - 5 compartments
Modern Computers - Apx. 16 compartments
Tissue compartment - Correct answer-Mathematical model consisting of multiple
theoretical tissues and their relative halftimes
Fast compartments - short halftimes
Slow compartments - long halftimes
Ascent rate at altitude - Correct answer-Slower than at sea level
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, Extend dive times with gas by - Correct answer-Decreased nitrogen and increased
oxygen in breathing gas
RNT - Correct answer-Residual Nitrogen Time
Tme already spent at the repetitive dive depth (dive tables)
Procedure for missed decompression stops - Correct answer-Remain out of the
water, rest, breathe 100% oxygen, drink fluids, be monitored for signs of
decompression illness, transported to a hyperbaric facility if symptoms arise
SIT - Correct answer-Surface Interval Time
Longer time at the surface allows for increased repeat dive times
Canadian Dive Tables published by the Defense and Civil Institute of
Environmental Medicine (DCIEM) - Correct answer-Based on 20+ years of
research pioneered by Kidd and Stubbs (1962)
Swiss Dive Tables - Correct answer-Developed by A.A. Bühlmann at the
University of Zurich - EXTENDED TO INCLUDE ALTITUDE DIVING
If the time spent making a "precautionary stop" at 5 msw (15 fsw) causes your
Total Dive Time to exceed the Dive Time Limits, you should: - Correct answer-Use
the Maximum Dive Time as your Total Dive Time
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Henry's Law - Correct answer-The amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is directly
related to its partial pressure above the liquid.
Relationship of gas solubility and temperature - Correct answer-Solubility of gas
decreases with increasing temperature
(INVERSELY RELATED)
Inert gas loading in relation to body tissue - Correct answer-Body tissue absorbs
more inert gas as depth increases
Benefit of Dive Computer compared to Dive Tables - Correct answer-Gives the
diver credit for shallow portions of the dive
Cold or Strenuous dive planning rule - Correct answer-Use the next greater dive
TIME to determine letter group
Equilibrium as it relates to nitrogen in the body - Correct answer-When the
pressure of nitrogen is balanced between air and your body
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,Haldane surfacing ratio - Correct answer-Originally 2:1 - Updated with new
research to 1.58:1
Tissue compartment half-time - Correct answer-The time required for the
compartment to absorb or eliminate half of the pressure difference between what it
started with and the ambient pressure
M-Value of tissue - Correct answer-The maximum allowable nitrogen (inert gas)
pressure in a specific tissue
NAUI recommendation for diving while pregnant - Correct answer-Do not dive
while pregnant
Haldane tissue compartments - Correct answer-Haldane - 5 compartments
Modern Computers - Apx. 16 compartments
Tissue compartment - Correct answer-Mathematical model consisting of multiple
theoretical tissues and their relative halftimes
Fast compartments - short halftimes
Slow compartments - long halftimes
Ascent rate at altitude - Correct answer-Slower than at sea level
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, Extend dive times with gas by - Correct answer-Decreased nitrogen and increased
oxygen in breathing gas
RNT - Correct answer-Residual Nitrogen Time
Tme already spent at the repetitive dive depth (dive tables)
Procedure for missed decompression stops - Correct answer-Remain out of the
water, rest, breathe 100% oxygen, drink fluids, be monitored for signs of
decompression illness, transported to a hyperbaric facility if symptoms arise
SIT - Correct answer-Surface Interval Time
Longer time at the surface allows for increased repeat dive times
Canadian Dive Tables published by the Defense and Civil Institute of
Environmental Medicine (DCIEM) - Correct answer-Based on 20+ years of
research pioneered by Kidd and Stubbs (1962)
Swiss Dive Tables - Correct answer-Developed by A.A. Bühlmann at the
University of Zurich - EXTENDED TO INCLUDE ALTITUDE DIVING
If the time spent making a "precautionary stop" at 5 msw (15 fsw) causes your
Total Dive Time to exceed the Dive Time Limits, you should: - Correct answer-Use
the Maximum Dive Time as your Total Dive Time
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