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NAUI eLearning Open Water Scuba Diver Final Test Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024

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Symptoms of Nitrogen Narcosis are similar to: - alcohol intoxication the stage of the regulator which reduces working tank pressure to intermediate pressure is: - the first stage when the pressure of nitrogen is balanced between the air and your body, you are at a state of - equilibrium Op...

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[Document title] [Document subtitle] MUGWE [Date] [Course title] NAUI eLearning Open Water Scuba Diver Final Test Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024 Symptoms of Nitrogen Narcosis are similar to: - alcohol intoxication the stage of the regulator which reduces working tank pressure to intermediate pressure is: - the first stage when the pressure of nitrogen is balanced between the air and your body, you are at a state of - equilibrium Open heel fins are usually the fins of choice for scuba divers because: - 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: - area below is clear Engraved markings on scuba tanks include: - 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. - 25 when conducting a buoyancy check, neutral buoyancy or proper weighting is attained when, with a normal breath, you float at or near - eye level sound travels about_______ times faster in water than in air - 4 a regular breathing pattern while diving would be - 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? - 5.16 bar per minute (75 psi per minute) appropriate first aid measures for an unconscious scuba diver should include consideration of - drowning, air embolism, and decompression sickness weighting systems are used by the diver primarily to - offset the positive buoyancy created by the wet suit Four main actions you should consider in giving first aid for diving

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