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Which of the following factors would I consider when determining my personal deep-diving depth limit?(Choose all that apply.) correct answers -Environmental conditions -My physical/psychological fitness -The effect of previous dives on my no stop (no decompression) limit -Distance from emergency...

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Which of the following factors would I consider when determining my personal deep-diving
depth limit?(Choose all that apply.) correct answers -Environmental conditions
-My physical/psychological fitness
-The effect of previous dives on my no stop (no decompression) limit
-Distance from emergency care
-My buddy's personal limits

It's summer and I've been diving in the local area for several days, reaching a maximum depth of
12 metres/40 feet. Today, my buddy and I plan to dive to 30 metres/100 feet. Which of the
following statements is true? correct answers My exposure suit may not be adequate.

Which pieces of specialized equipment are recommended for deep diving? (Choose all that
apply.) correct answers -Emergency breathing equipment
-Underwater light

When descending into deep water, the recommended general body orientation is correct answers
head above feet.

My buddy and I are ascending from deep water. To ascend at a proper rate, we (choose all that
apply): correct answers -Ascend along a reference line or upward slope.
-Check our computers every metre/few feet.
-Maintain buoyancy control by adjusting our BCDs frequently.

My buddy and I lose our way on a deep dive and must surface without a reference. Steps for
doing this include (choose all that apply): correct answers -using our computers to gauge a
proper ascent rate.
-adjusting our buoyancy frequently.

The primary way I avoid low-on-air or out-of-air emergencies on a deep dive is to limit dive time
to 30 minutes. correct answers False

My buddy and I are making a safety stop while ascending from a boat dive. The seas are calm
but there's a current, so we're holding on to the mooring line. Ideally, we hold the line so 5
metres/15 feet is at ____________ depth, and stay for ____ minutes or longer. correct answers
chest; three

My buddy and I are at 33 metres/110 feet. I feel intoxicated and notice I have trouble
concentrating when I try to read my computer. To alleviate this, I should correct answers ascend
to a shallower depth until symptoms/signs subside.

Choose all that are symptoms or signs of decompression sickness. correct answers -Pain in arm,
legs or torso
-Staggering
-Paralysis

, -Skin itch
-Dizziness/vertigo
-Coughing spasms

The primary reason divers get decompression illness is correct answers diver error.

As responsible divers who want to reduce the risk of decompression sickness, my buddy and I
(choose all that apply): correct answers -ascend no faster than permitted by our computers.
-use our computers and tables (RDP, eRDPMLTM) accurately.
-remain well within no stop (no decompression) limits.
-make safety stops at the end of all dives (deep or shallow).
-avoid/account for predisposing factors.

Removing artifacts from wrecks is ________________, because doing so makes wrecks
________________. correct answers discouraged/less interesting

In many areas and on many wrecks it is illegal to remove artifacts without a permit. correct
answers True

In some areas you need a permit to dive on wrecks. correct answers True

You and your buddy are planning a dive on a wreck. To avoid and manage the risks of sharp
objects on the wreck, and entanglement, you (choose all that apply): correct answers -wear
exposure protection.
-maintain good buoyancy control.
-avoid swimming through/under net, fishing line or other rope/line.
-carry a knife or other cutting tool.

You're planning a dive to a wreck at 27 metres/90 feet. Which planning/equipment
considerations may apply? (Choose all that apply.) correct answers -PADI Deep Diver training
-Extra gas supply
-Narcosis
-Short time limits
-PADI Enriched Air Diver training

Dive techniques, hazards and points of interest may vary from wreck to wreck, so when diving
on one that's unfamiliar to you, it's a good idea to get correct answers a local orientation.

It is extremely hazardous to penetrate a wreck without the special equipment and training
required. correct answers True

When diving a wreck, evaluate (choose all that apply): correct answers -possible hazards.
-points of interest.
-general condition.

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