QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+
ASSURED SUCCESS !!
You may not be able to make a direct ascent to the surface
without substantially
increasing your risk of decompression sickness and your
dive computer may
require you to make a series of decompression stops -
ANSWER -What may
happen if you go too deep or stay
too long?
Pausing at a fixed depth for a specified period of time to allow
excess nitrogen to
exit you body more slowly - ANSWER -A
decompression stop is:
Specialized training, Additional equipment, and Topside support
- ANSWER -To
properly engage in decompression
diving requires:
, Nitrogen, ascend - ANSWER -Decompression sickness usually
occurs when you
have an excess amount of __________ in your body and you
________ too
quickly.
Pain in the joints, Numbness and paralysis, and Loss of balance
- ANSWER -The
most common symptoms of decompression sickness can
include, but are not
limited
to:
Administration of pure oxygen - ANSWER -The most important
first-aid procedure
for a diver suspected of suffering from
decompression sickness is:
False - ANSWER -True or False. Divers can limit the adverse
effects of long-term
exposure to nitrogen by diving Nitrox less than 20
times a year.
False - ANSWER -True or False. The most important step divers
can take to help