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Knowledge Review One – Question 5
Consider having your own emergency oxygen system.
See your PADI Instructor and Dive/Resort Retailer for professional Equipment Counseling.
Equipment
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You need to travel to take in thebest dives around the world.Make sure you are well aware
of the local area protocol for thebasic steps for emergencymanagement.
Knowledge Review One – Question 6
Dive Travel
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Knowledge Review One – Question 7
These self-rescue skills also come into play when you continue your education to include the PADI Divemaster course. You’ll not only be able to help
yourself but you will be able to help other inexperienced divers that may be having problems while diving.
Register for the PADI Divemaster course today!
Divemaster Course
See your PADI Instructor and Dive/Resort Retailer for courses in Continuing Education.
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Knowledge Review Two – Question 3
Want to know more about equipment? Register for the PADI Equipment Specialty course.Now that you’re familiar with the six general causes of
equipment-related problems, enhance this knowledge by learning how to maintain equipment to prevent problems from occurring.
Equipment Course
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Knowledge Review Two – Question 4
Now you know the six different types of releases found on diving equipment. Most of these common releases are found on BCDs.
Consider owning your own BCDso that you can: Adjust all the releases to fit
you personally. Maintain and service all
releases for proper fit and comfort.
See your PADI Instructor and Dive/Resort Retailer for professional Equipment Counseling.
Equipment
How are BCD’s made?
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Knowledge Review Two – Question 6
Enhance your understanding of aquatic life by traveling to a different part of the world’s ocean. You’re likely
to see some beautiful,interesting and verycolorful life on your dive travels.
Be sure to have anunderstanding of the localtreatments and protocol foraquatic life injuries.
Dive Travel
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Check local protocol.
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Knowledge Review Three – Question 1
You are now familiar with an emergency action plan and the five areas of information to be included.Consider developing an emergency action plan for
each dive site you dive regularly. Attach your emergency action
plan slates to your RescueDiver Accident Management Slate.
See your PADI Instructor and Dive/Resort Retailer for professional Equipment Counseling.
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Knowledge Review Three – Question 7
Some of the world’s best diving is in cold water.Be prepared for hot dives and
the cold environment.Travel to the cold spots but
be prepared to dive in a dry suit by taking the PADI Dry Suit Specialty!
Dive Travel &Continuing Education
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Knowledge Review Three – Question 8
When you continue in your PADI Divemaster course you will be able to apply the information you’ve just learned about solving underwater problems.You’ll need to apply these skills while assisting with a
PADI Open Water Diver course.
Divemaster Course
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Knowledge Review Four – Question 3
Is it easy to run low on air?When traveling to exotic dive resorts it might be
easier than you think.Taking photos while on a
dive holiday is a sure wayto forget to check your gauges.
Regardless of where yourtravels take you check yourair gauges regularly.
Dive Travel
See your PADI Instructor and Dive/Resort Retailer for information on Dive Travel and the Environment.
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Knowledge Review Four – Question 4
Learn more about air embolism, pneumothorax, subcutaneous emphysema, and mediastinal emphysema by reading the PADI Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving and the PADI Multimedia Encyclopedia CD-Rom.
See the PADI Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving and the PADI Multimedia Encyclopedia CD-Rom.
Dive Physiology
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Knowledge Review Four – Question 5
Are you interested in teaching primary and secondary first aid?After completing your PADI
Divemaster course you cantake the Emergency FirstResponse Instructor Course.
You’ll be able to make moneyand help others at thesame time.
EFR Instructor Course
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Knowledge Review Five – Question 2
If you are interested in learning more about diver physiology the PADI Divemaster course is for you.
Learn about the theory of diving with in-depth discussions regarding: Diver physiology. Diving physics. Skills and environment. Dive planning. Equipment.
Divemaster Course
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Knowledge Review Five – Question 3
Consider having your own emergency oxygen system.
See your PADI Instructor and Dive/Resort Retailer for professional Equipment Counseling.
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Knowledge Review Five – Question 10
The PADI Rescue Diver course teaches you to Stop, Breathe, Think and Act; and it doesn’t matter where you are diving. The same exit skills can be applied
in Port Hardy, Canada or inPhuket, Thailand. You’ll need to evaluate the
environment, the circumstance,your ability and the condition ofthe victim in making a decision asto what exit maneuver to use when leaving the water.
Dive Travel
See your PADI Instructor and Dive/Resort Retailer for information on Dive Travel and the Environment.