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NAUI Nitrox Diver With Solutions 100% Correct What is the absolute pressure at 17 msw (56 fsw)? 2.7 ata What is the oxygen partial pressure (PO2) in EAN35 at a depth of 26 msw (85 fsw)? 1.3 ata If the oxygen partial pressure in your mix is 1.3 ata at a depth of 37 msw (122 fsw), what is the ...

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What is the absolute pressure at 17 msw (56 fsw)? 2.7 ata




What is the oxygen partial pressure (PO2) in EAN35 at a depth of 26 msw (85 fsw)? 1.3

ata




If the oxygen partial pressure in your mix is 1.3 ata at a depth of 37 msw (122 fsw), what is the

fraction of oxygen in the mix? .28




What is the partial pressure of oxygen in air at a depth of 21 msw (69 fsw)? .65 ata




The symptoms of nitrogen narcosis parallel those often seen in _____. Alcohol

Intoxication




_____ Law states: "At a constant temperature, the volume of a gas varies inversely with absolute

pressure, while the density of a gas varies directly with absolute pressure." Boyle's Law

, NAUI Nitrox Diver With Solutions 100%
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True or False: A diver suffering from nitrogen narcosis will always be aware that he/she is

impaired. False




The mechanisms of nitrogen narcosis are thought to be similar to: Anesthesia




The controlled release of pressure during ascent from a scuba dive is: Decompression




Which gas in air is essential to sustain life? Oxygen




The primary waste product from the metabolism of oxygen is: Carbon Dioxide




For most persons, symptoms of hypoxia begin to appear when the PO2: Falls below about

0.16 ata.




Pulmonary oxygen toxicity results from: Prolonged exposure to elevated oxygen partial

pressures.

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