PADI RESCUE DRIVER FINAL EXAM 2024 NEWEST COMPLETE 150 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS /ALREADY GRADED A+ When rescu ing a panicked diver, you should approach the diver —————— , and inflate BCD and drop weights - ....ANSWER... Either underwater or on the surface, depending on the situation. If a diver seems stressed before a dive, you should determine if your observation does indicates stress by: - ....ANSWER... Talking to the diver privately in an open, caring manner . Where should your alternate air source be located? - ....ANSWER... Inside your safety triangle (formed by chin and rib cage corners) What are three classifications for aquatic life injuries? - ....ANSWER... —Bites —Stings —Cuts, abrasions, and punctures Treatment for all aquatic life injuries begins with ——— - ....ANSWER... Primary assessment Your buddy brushes his arm against jellyfish tentacles; which first aid steps apply? - ....ANSWER... —Remove tentacles using forceps or tool —Rinse with acetic acid (vinegar) or ammonia solution —Follow local emergency protocols If you spot a diver in need of help, you should enter the water —————— - ....ANSWER... As close to the diver as possible, keeping your eyes on them the whole time As your swim out to help a diver, you swim ———— - ....ANSWER... Paced so as to cons erve energy What does it mean to be ready for a "quick reverse" when approaching a diver in need of help? - ....ANSWER... Keeping your feet angled towards the diver, so as to be able to make a fast escape in case the diver panics or tries to climb over/on rescuer If available, you should always take a personal floatation device with you when performing an in water rescue - ....ANSWER... True When towing a rescued diver, you should choose a tow that allows you to communicate with the diver - ....ANSWER... True What are the immediate concerns after rescuing a diver and getting them back on board/to shore/out of water? - ....ANSWER... —Assessing for injuries or illnesses (secondary assessment, if primary assessment showed nothing life -threatening) —Contacting E MS in case of serious medical conditions —Being sensitive towards diver's feelings/reassuring them An emergency action plan is - ....ANSWER ...Information needed to manage an emergency at a particular site What is BLS (Basic Life Support)? - ....ANSWER... Monitoring breathing and heartbeat
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