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NAUI eLearning Open Water Scuba Diver Symptoms of Nitrogen Narcosis are similar to: - Answer- alcohol intoxication the stage of the regulator which reduces working tank pressure to intermediate pressure is: - Answer- the first stage when the pressure of nitrogen is balanced between the air...

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NAUI eLearning Open Water Scuba
Diver
Symptoms of Nitrogen Narcosis are similar to: - Answer- alcohol intoxication

the stage of the regulator which reduces working tank pressure to intermediate
pressure is: - Answer- the first stage

when the pressure of nitrogen is balanced between the air and your body, you are at
a state of - Answer- equilibrium

Open heel fins are usually the fins of choice for scuba divers because: - Answer-
they may be used in a wide variety of environmental conditions

The last thing to check before making a giant stride or any water entry is that: -
Answer- area below is clear

Engraved markings on scuba tanks include: - Answer- Date of hydrostatic test, serial
number, type of material

A diver's body heat is lost through conduction (primarily) at a rate of approximately
_________ times more rapidly than in air. - Answer- 25

when conducting a buoyancy check, neutral buoyancy or proper weighting is
attained when, with a normal breath, you float at or near - Answer- eye level

sound travels about_______ times faster in water than in air - Answer- 4

a regular breathing pattern while diving would be - Answer- slightly slower and
deeper than you normally breathe

If a diver's surface air consumption rate is 1.72bar (25 psi) per minute, what would
be the consumption rate at 20 meters (66 feet) of seawater? - Answer- 5.16 bar per
minute (75 psi per minute)

appropriate first aid measures for an unconscious scuba diver should include
consideration of - Answer- drowning, air embolism, and decompression sickness

weighting systems are used by the diver primarily to - Answer- offset the positive
buoyancy created by the wet suit

Four main actions you should consider in giving first aid for diving accidents are: -
Answer- maintain basic life support, call for help, treat for shock, deliver 100%
oxygen

Scuba tanks should always have some pressure in them to prevent: - Answer-
moisture from entering

, The following rate of ascent for diving is acceptable when using the NAUI dive
tables: - Answer- 30 feet per minute

Diving equipment should be - Answer- rinsed thoroughly, dried and stored in a cool
place

the ______ line is the direction of travel line on the compass - Answer- lubber

which of the following most readily provides assistance to a diver - Answer- the
diving buddy

examples of natural navigation aids divers may use during dives include - Answer-
all of the above/following; ripple marks in the sand, sun brightness, and bottom
contours

If it is suspected that the air in a tank is contaminated due to its smell or taste: -
Answer- do not use the tank and immediately call the dive shop that filled the tank so
they can investigate the problem

Which of the following physical factors can make you incapable of sustaining the
efforts sometimes demanded when participating in recreational diving - Answer- all
of the above/following; inadequate sleep, a recent head cold and recent ingestion of
drugs (medicine, alcohol, narcotics)

Physical fitness is an important consideration for scuba divers because it helps to
prevent diving accidents due to - Answer- exhaustion

which is the most effective way to descend while maintaining orientation and
attempting equalization of the ears - Answer- feet first

you should have your regulator serviced by a certified repair technician - Answer- as
recommended by the manufacturer

A symptom of carbon monoxide poisoning is often: - Answer- headache

Two methods of measuring air pressure are BAR or: - Answer- pounds per square
inch

According to NAUI, a repetitive dive is defined as more than one dive within a period
of _________ hours. - Answer- 24

the absolute pressure in the ocean at 16 meters (35 feet) is - Answer- 2.6
atmospheres absolute

Atmospheric pressure at sea level is: - Answer- 1.0 bar / 14.7 pounds per square
inch/ 1.0 atmosphere absolute

To relieve a cramp in the calf: - Answer- Bend the toe of the fin toward the knee to
stretch the muscle

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