NAUI Rescue Diver Exam with 100%
Correct Answers
your rescue training is designed to ____ and ____ - ANSWER-help you understand the
risks, deal with undesirable outcomes
continuing education and practice will help you keep your skills - ANSWER-fresh,
automatic, and effective
there are two categories of diving problems ____ and ____ - ANSWER-incidents and
accidents
a diving accident is and incident wherein - ANSWER-someone is injured
a rescue is - ANSWER-to assume the responsibility to releasing another from imminent
peril, or to intervene to prevent further injury from a diving accident
your ability to ____ in the water is directly related to the likelihood of a successful dive -
ANSWER-relax
thinking precedes action and the amount of action is dictated by - ANSWER-the "least
amount necessary" rule
as a certified RSD you have ____ in the water - ANSWER-no duty to respond to
anyone's difficulties
define stress - ANSWER-mentally or emotionally disruptive or upsetting condition
occurring in response to adverse external influences and capable of affecting physical
health, usually characterized by increased heart rate, a rise in blood pressures,
muscular tension, irritability, and depression
a stimulus or circumstance causing such a condition
two methods to reduce critical incident stress are ____ and ____ - ANSWER-formal,
informal
unchecked critical incident stress can - ANSWER-lead to physical and emotional illness
one of the biggest problems that rescuers face at the scene of an accident is dealing
with the - ANSWER-bystanders
, dealing with crowds at an accident scene is best achieved by remaining - ANSWER-
courteous, respectful, and sympathetic
an absolute contraindication is a term used to describe a person's medical or other
condition that - ANSWER-makes participation in scuba diving unacceptably dangerous
a temporary contraindication is a term used to describe a person's medical or other
condition that - ANSWER-makes participation in scuba diving unacceptably dangerous
until it is resolved
a relative temporary contraindication is a term used to describe a person's medical or
other condition that - ANSWER-may require modified or adapted participation
NAUI worldwide considers active asthma as - ANSWER-an absolute contraindication
the coughing and phlegm symptoms associated with tuberculosis are considered -
ANSWER-dangerous due to the possibility of serious lung damage and AGE
not knowing the amount of exercise that scuba may involve is a reason that ____ is
considered an absolute contraindication - ANSWER-insulin dependent diabetes
NAUI Worldwide's recommendation regarding women diving while pregnant is -
ANSWER-not to dive
diving while afflicted with any cold, congestion, upper respiratory infection cough or
wheezing - ANSWER-make safe diving unlikely
for all the good that oxygen can do for a diving malady, it - ANSWER-would be a fatal
error to conclude that oxygen is in itself a cure for these problems
the depth at which AGE victims are treated under the most widely accepted protocols is
- ANSWER-6 ata
BIBS is an acronym that means ____ when used in context with recompression
chambers and it ____ - ANSWER-Built In Breathing System; reduces the risk of fire in
the chamber
medical personnel and recompression chamber tenders - ANSWER-face pressure
related injury risks even though they are not scuba diving
a water rescue is considered complete only when - ANSWER-all persons are safely out
of the water and receiving appropriate aid
after insuring that the victim will remain on the surface, restoring or aiding breathing is -
ANSWER-the next priority
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your rescue training is designed to ____ and ____ - ANSWER-help you understand the
risks, deal with undesirable outcomes
continuing education and practice will help you keep your skills - ANSWER-fresh,
automatic, and effective
there are two categories of diving problems ____ and ____ - ANSWER-incidents and
accidents
a diving accident is and incident wherein - ANSWER-someone is injured
a rescue is - ANSWER-to assume the responsibility to releasing another from imminent
peril, or to intervene to prevent further injury from a diving accident
your ability to ____ in the water is directly related to the likelihood of a successful dive -
ANSWER-relax
thinking precedes action and the amount of action is dictated by - ANSWER-the "least
amount necessary" rule
as a certified RSD you have ____ in the water - ANSWER-no duty to respond to
anyone's difficulties
define stress - ANSWER-mentally or emotionally disruptive or upsetting condition
occurring in response to adverse external influences and capable of affecting physical
health, usually characterized by increased heart rate, a rise in blood pressures,
muscular tension, irritability, and depression
a stimulus or circumstance causing such a condition
two methods to reduce critical incident stress are ____ and ____ - ANSWER-formal,
informal
unchecked critical incident stress can - ANSWER-lead to physical and emotional illness
one of the biggest problems that rescuers face at the scene of an accident is dealing
with the - ANSWER-bystanders
, dealing with crowds at an accident scene is best achieved by remaining - ANSWER-
courteous, respectful, and sympathetic
an absolute contraindication is a term used to describe a person's medical or other
condition that - ANSWER-makes participation in scuba diving unacceptably dangerous
a temporary contraindication is a term used to describe a person's medical or other
condition that - ANSWER-makes participation in scuba diving unacceptably dangerous
until it is resolved
a relative temporary contraindication is a term used to describe a person's medical or
other condition that - ANSWER-may require modified or adapted participation
NAUI worldwide considers active asthma as - ANSWER-an absolute contraindication
the coughing and phlegm symptoms associated with tuberculosis are considered -
ANSWER-dangerous due to the possibility of serious lung damage and AGE
not knowing the amount of exercise that scuba may involve is a reason that ____ is
considered an absolute contraindication - ANSWER-insulin dependent diabetes
NAUI Worldwide's recommendation regarding women diving while pregnant is -
ANSWER-not to dive
diving while afflicted with any cold, congestion, upper respiratory infection cough or
wheezing - ANSWER-make safe diving unlikely
for all the good that oxygen can do for a diving malady, it - ANSWER-would be a fatal
error to conclude that oxygen is in itself a cure for these problems
the depth at which AGE victims are treated under the most widely accepted protocols is
- ANSWER-6 ata
BIBS is an acronym that means ____ when used in context with recompression
chambers and it ____ - ANSWER-Built In Breathing System; reduces the risk of fire in
the chamber
medical personnel and recompression chamber tenders - ANSWER-face pressure
related injury risks even though they are not scuba diving
a water rescue is considered complete only when - ANSWER-all persons are safely out
of the water and receiving appropriate aid
after insuring that the victim will remain on the surface, restoring or aiding breathing is -
ANSWER-the next priority