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The most common cause of dive emergencies is - Answerpoor judgement
The first thing to consider before attempting an inwater rescue is how fast you should
swim - AnswerFalse; whether you need to get in the water at all
Diver stress is - Answerthe physical and psychological responses to a perceived
threat
Causes of physical stress include - Answercold and heat; fatigue
Causes of psychological stress include - Answertask loading; peer pressure
Perceptual narrowing is the tendency under stress to be less broadly aware and more
focused on a perceived threat and/or solutions to that threat - AnswerTrue
The effects of stress on a diver can include - Answeranxiety, perceptual narrowing,
increased breathing, panic
well-stocked first aid kit is intended to help manage small problems, and to stabilize
major problems until reaching emergency medical care - AnswerTrue
A pocket mask is something a rescuer wears to prevent disease transmission -
AnswerFalse; a pocket mask is placed on the patient's face
advantages of a pocket mask include that - Answer-it simplifies making an effective
seal
-it reduces disease transmission
-you can use it for inwater rescue breathing
-you can provide oxygenated rescue breaths with it
it's important to have emergency oxygen available because prompt oxygen first aid can
make a difference in the case of decompression sickness, lung over-expansion injury or
drowning - AnswerTrue
The three primary types of emergency oxygen systems include - Answer-non-
resuscitator demand valve systems
-continuous flow systems
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-positive pressure resuscitator systems
______ work much like a scuba regulator, supplying 100% oxygen when the diver
inhales - Answernon-resuscitator demand valve systems
The emergency oxygen system suitable for use by PADI Rescue Divers include -
Answer-nonresuscitator demand valve systems
-continuous flow systems
For general purposes in areas with ready access to emergency medical services, an
emergency oxygen supply of 40 to 50 minutes to normal - Answertrue
An AED... - Answeris a device that delivers a shock in an attempt to restart the heart
The primary benefit of an AED is that it shortens the interval between the loss of
heartbeat and attempts to restart the heart - Answertrue
A "patient" is someone likely to recover from an accident, whereas a "victim is someone
you help, but who is unlikely to recover - AnswerFalse; a patient is someone receiving
care in a relatively safe, stable environment. A victim is someone who needs or is
receiving help but who is not yet in a safe stable environment
as a PADI Rescue Diver, your role at a dive accident - Answer-may be to manage an
emergency
-may be to assist a more qualified person
Personal readiness for managing an emergency includes - Answer-staying physically
fit
-participating in regular training practice
-maintaining the proper attitude
In the six steps for basic emergency management, what is the first thing you do when
any emergency arises? - AnswerStop, breathe, think and assess the situation
A local emergency assistance plan should have contact information for: - Answer-
local emergency medical services
-the diver emergency service for the area
-any information you may need to get an injured diver to help
Signs and behaviors of a diver with a problem at the surface include - Answer-giving
distress signals
-high treading or finning enough to lift a portion of the body out of water
-clinging and clambering
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-apparent unresponsiveness
characteristics of a tired diver include: - Answer-asking for help
-responding to questions or directions
Characteristics of a panicked diver include: - Answer-rejecting equipment
-failing to establish buoyancy
your safety takes priority over the victim's because it's for the victim's best interest as
well as yours - Answertrue
nonswimming assists include - Answer-reach and extension assists
-watercraft assists
-wading assists
You're on a boat and see a diver who needs help at the surface a short distance away.
Before entering the water to attempt a rescue, which of the following do you need to
assess? - Answer-do you need to enter the water at all
-can you reasonably accomplish the rescue without getting into trouble yourself
-do you have the equipment and training needed to complete the rescue
Stress can cause: - Answer-temporary strength increase
-pain tolerance
-panic
-perceptual narrowing
-reduced thinking
-faster thinking
a regulator's intermediate pressure ______ the ambient pressure - Answerremains
constant above
you can classify alternate air sources into those you can use independently, and those
that require a buddy's assistance - Answertrue
the dive community agrees that an alternate air source should be conspicuous to the
diver needing air, not allowed to dangle, and secured in the area formed by a diver's
chin and lower rib cage corners - Answertrue
salt or debris jamming a low-pressure inflator can cause a runaway ascent -
Answertrue
Integrated weight release - Answermost common problem: not knowing how to work
buddy's system
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touch fastener - Answerused to take up slack and on BCD cummberbunds
quick release buckle - Answerworks by biting into webbing
inflator disconnect - Answermost common problem: failure to connect
the three forms of aquatic life injuries include - Answer-bites
-cuts, abrasions and punctures
-venomous stings
the first-aid step that applies to all aquatic life injuries is - Answerbegin with primary
assessment and the ABCAB's
if it is not a venomous wound, the first aid for aquatic life bites, cut, abrasions and
punctures is the same as for a similar wound caused by something else - Answertrue
the signs and symptoms of venomous aquatic life injuries include - Answer-severe
pain
-inflammation
-nausea
-paralysis and cardiac arrest
the basic first aid for jellyfish stings includes - Answerapplying acetic acid (vinegar) or
diluted ammonia
When responding to a responsive diver at the surface from a distance: - Answer-take
your mask, fins and snorkel
-keep your eyes on the victim continuously
-be prepared to make a quick reverse
the advantages of emergency flotation in responding to a responsive diver at the
surface are that it provides immediate buoyancy and may eliminate the need for direct
contact - Answertrue
when assisting more than one responsive diver at the surface - Answer-your safety
comes first
-emergency flotation may be almost essential for inwater rescues
-remember to rescue by reach, throw, wade or watercraft first if possible
when deciding whether to remove equipment from a distressed diver - Answera victim
who recovers adequately may not need to remove anything