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A diver on the surface waving his/her hand overhead and thrashing violently indicates: - distress - danger - Out of air - Euphoria - ANSWER distress Atmospheric pressure at sea level is: - 2.0bar/ 29.4 pounds per square inch/ 2.0 atmospheres absolute - 1.0 bar/ 14.7 pounds per square inch/...

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Open Water Scuba Diver Final
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A diver on the surface waving his/her hand overhead and thrashing violently indicates:

- distress

- danger

- Out of air

- Euphoria - ANSWER distress



Atmospheric pressure at sea level is:

- 2.0bar/ 29.4 pounds per square inch/ 2.0 atmospheres absolute

- 1.0 bar/ 14.7 pounds per square inch/ 1.0 atmosphere absolute

-3.0 bar/ 44.1 pounds per square inch/ 3.0 atmospheres absolute

- 4.0 bar/ 58.8 pounds per square inch/ 4.0 atmospheres absolute - ANSWER 2.0bar/ 29.4 pounds per
square inch/ 2.0 atmospheres absolute



To prevent air embolism, a diver should:

- breathe 100 percent oxygen during scuba dives

- decompress correctly

- breathe compressed air only

- breathe normally at all times during ascent and never hold his/her breath - ANSWER breathe normally
at all times during ascent and never hold his/her breath



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

- 10

- 25

, - 30

- 15 - ANSWER 25



Sea water weighs _____ kg per liter or _____ pounds per cubic foot.

- 6.67/ 14.7

- 0.202/ 0.445

- 1.0/ 62.4

- 1.025/ 64.0 - ANSWER 1.025/ 64.0



A diver's inability to equalize his/her ears during ascent could cause:

- sinusitis

- a block or reverse block

- internal ear squeeze

- external ear squeeze - ANSWER a block or reverse block



Breathing dry air, a scuba diver tends to become dehydrated while diving due to:

- excessive perspiration

- moisturizing dry inhaled air

- saltwater absorbing moisture from the skin

- the extreme amount of energy expanded during dive - ANSWER moisturizing dry inhaled air



It is advisable that a sport/ recreational diver:

- make few decompression dives

- make decompression dives if he/ she feels psychologically prepared

- avoid the decompression dives

- execute decompression dives when a hyperbaric chamber is nearby - ANSWER



A sealed balloon filled withe air that has a volume of 6 cubic inches at 99 feet will have a volume of
_____ cubic inches at 33 feet.

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