PADI Open Water - Section 5 Exam with Correct Answers
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PADI Open Water - Section 5
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PADI Open Water - Section 5
The recommended general depth and time for a safety stop is: - Answer-5 meters/15 feet for 3 minutes
The purpose of a safety stop is: - Answer-to give your body extra time to eliminate nitrogen and to allow you to stabilize and control your ascent.
A safety stop is considered required when: -...
PADI Open Water - Section 5 Exam with
Correct Answers
The recommended general depth and time for a safety stop is: - Answer-5 meters/15
feet for 3 minutes
The purpose of a safety stop is: - Answer-to give your body extra time to eliminate
nitrogen and to allow you to stabilize and control your ascent.
A safety stop is considered required when: - Answer-you dive to 30 meters/ 100 feet or
deeper, you reach any limit on your table or computer and your dive comes within three
pressure groups of an NDL on the RDP.
If you exceed your no decompression limit (NDL) by less than 5 minutes when using the
RDP you should: - Answer-slowly ascend to 5 meters/15 feet and make an eight minute
stop, then not dive for at least six hours.
If you exceed your no decompression limit or adjusted no decrompression limit by more
than 5 minutes when using the RDP, you should: - Answer-slowly ascend to 5
meters/15 feet and make a stop for at least 15 minutes, air supply permitting, then not
dive for at least 24 hours.
If you exceed the no decompression limit of your dive computer, make an emergency
decompression stop as it directs in its decompression mode and do not make a
repetitive dive. True or False - Answer-True
When using the RDP you need to use special dive procedures above what altitude? -
Answer-300 meters/ 1000 feet
The minimum recommended conditions you plan your dive as though: - Answer-it were
4 meters/10 feet deeper than acutal.
The minimum recommended surface interval for flying after diving is: - Answer-12 hours
Procedures for diving with a computer include: - Answer-following the most conservative
compuiter - yours or your buddys, keeping your computer turned on between all dives
and making deepest dive first and each subsequent dive progressively shallower.
Any dive that your computer provides no decompression dive time for is acceptable.
True or False? - Answer-False
Basic features of an underwater compass include? - Answer-lubber line, compass
needle, index marks and bezel
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