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PADI RESCUE DRIVER FINAL EXAM 2024 NEWEST
COMPLETE 150 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
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The most common cause of diver emergencies is - ANSWER: poor judgment

Before attempting an in water rescue, which options should you assess? - ANSWER:
—Do you need to enter the water at all?
—Are properly trained and equipped to ensure both your safety and the victim's?
—Can you accomplish the rescue without putting yourself in danger?

Stress can cause: - ANSWER: —Temporary strength increase
—Faster thinking
—Pain Tolerance
—Perceptual Narrowing
—Panic
—Reduced thinking

The only benefit of a pocket mask is that it decrease disease transmission risk -
ANSWER: False

Characteristics of a Non resuscitator demand valve oxygen systems - ANSWER: —
Oxygen flows only when patient inhales
—Can delivers nearly 100% oxygen
—Used only on a breathing patient

Characteristic of a continuous flow oxygen systemS - ANSWER: —Wastes more
oxygen
—May be used with non-breathing patient
—May be used with patient that has difficulty breathing.

Enumerate the basic steps for emergency management in their proper order -
ANSWER: 1. Asses situation
2. Act on plan
3. Delegate
4. Attend to injuries
5. Control scene
6. Arrange evac to medical care

Which skills increase your self-rescue abilities? - ANSWER: —Good buoyancy control
—Airway Control
—Cramp control
—Handling air depletion
—Responding to vertigo

, Your first response during any emergency situation should always be: - ANSWER:
Stop, think, and act

Characteristics of a tired diver - ANSWER: —Signal for help
—Respond to directions
—Usually assist with rescuer's efforts

Characteristics of a panicked diver - ANSWER: —Rejecting equipment
—High tread and excessive kicking
—Will climb on anything or anyone (want to get out of water)

If a diver is floating in the water, face down, you should assume they need help until
your determine otherwise - ANSWER: True

Your safety always takes priority, for both the victim's best interest and yours -
ANSWER: True

Enumerate the options to consider when rescuing someone in the water from the
shore/a boat/out of the water (in proper order) - ANSWER: 1. Reach or extend
something
2. Throw something
3. Wade into water
4. Use watercraft or boat
5. Swim out to assist.

When rescuing another diver, you should always step out of their reach and assess
their mental state before approaching, regardless of how rational the diver looks
from afar. - ANSWER: True

When rescuing a panicked diver, you should approach the diver ——————, and
inflate BCD and drop weights - ANSWER: Either underwater or on the surface,
depending on the situation.

If a diver seems stressed before a dive, you should determine if your observation
does indicates stress by: - ANSWER: Talking to the diver privately in an open, caring
manner.

Where should your alternate air source be located? - ANSWER: Inside your safety
triangle (formed by chin and rib cage corners)

What are some causes of equipment relates problems? - ANSWER: —Using
unfamiliar equipment
—Using ill-fitting equipment
—Using makeshift/obsolete equipment
—Failing to use the right equipment for the dive and the environment
—Using equipment with unauthorized modifications
—Failing to properly inspect/maintain equipment

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