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Exam of 6 pages for the course SDI Computer Nitrox at SDI Computer Nitrox (SDI Computer Nitrox)

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  • September 9, 2024
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SDI COMPUTER NITROX QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS

m True - True or False. Oxygen Enriched Air is a term some divers use to refer to Nitrox.

Nitrogen and Oxygen - The air we normally breathe consists primarily of:

Enriched Air, Enriched Air Nitrox, Nitrox, Etc. - A mixture of nitrogen and oxygen in which the percentage
of oxygen is greater than that found in air is generally called:

Blender - The person who creates the Nitrox used to fill scuba cylinders is referred to as a:

EAN21 - Which of the following is not a Nitrox mixture? EAN24, EAN21, EAN40

Longer bottom times and shorter surface intervals - The primary benefits of using Nitrox include:

150 Minutes or 2.5 hours - During any 24-hour period, you can be exposed to a Nitrox mixture at its
Maximum Operating Depth (MOD) for up to:

False - True or False. Dive computers work by monitoring the presences of so-called 'silent bubbles using
ultrasound.

You may not be able to make a direct ascent to the surface without substantially increasing your risk of
decompression sickness and your dive computer may require you to make a series of decompression
stops - What may happen if you go too deep or stay too long?

Pausing at a fixed depth for a specified period of time to allow excess nitrogen to exit you body more
slowly - A decompression stop is:

Specialized training, Additional equipment, and Topside support - To properly engage in decompression
diving requires:

Nitrogen, ascend - Decompression sickness usually occurs when you have an excess amount of
__________ in your body and you ________ too quickly.

Pain in the joints, Numbness and paralysis, and Loss of balance - The most common symptoms of
decompression sickness can include, but are not limited to:

Administration of pure oxygen - The most important first-aid procedure for a diver suspected of suffering
from decompression sickness is:

Recompression in a hyperbaric chamber - Once a diver suspected of suffering from decompression
sickness has been transported to a medical facility, proper treatment will primarily involve:

16 percent - What is the minimum concentration of oxygen required to maintain consciousness at sea
level?

40 percent - The maximum percentage of oxygen that sport divers use in a Nitrox mixture is:

, 6 m/20 ft - What is the maximum recommended depth for using 100 percent oxygen?

In which the Fraction of Oxygen (FO2) is 32 percent - The term EAN32 refers to a Nitrox mixture:

40 m/132 ft - The MOD for EAN32 is:

True - True or False. The term MOD stands for Maximum Operating Depth.

It is safe to use down to the maximum recommended sport diving depth limit of 40m/132 ft and it
provides a good combination of safety and extended bottom time - EAN32 is a good choice for Nitrox
diving because:

1.6 - The maximum partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) we use in Nitrox diving is:

Pulmonary and Central Nervous System (CNS) - Types of oxygen toxicity include:

Oxygen toxicity - The primary risk associated with Nitrox diving (as opposed to diving air) is:

True - True or False. The D in the acronym CONVENTID stands for dizziness.

Scar tissue in the sinuses - Which of the following is not a factor that may increase a diver's susceptibility
to oxygen toxicity?

False - True or False. Divers can limit the adverse effects of long-term exposure to nitrogen by diving
Nitrox less than 20 times a year.

False - True or False. The most important step divers can take to help avoid oxygen toxicity is to never
exceed a PO2 of 2.0.

False - True or False. The two gases that a Nitrox diving computer takes into consideration when
computing your allowable bottom time are nitrous oxide and carbon monoxide.

True - True or False. The minimum surface interval or Nitrox diving is 30 minutes; however, 60 minutes is
preferred.

120 minutes - What is the recommended surface interval after extended dives with Nitrox?

That a cylinder may contain Nitrox and must be accurately analyzed and labeled prior to use. - What
does the presence of a Nitrox tank wrap signify?

True - True or False. The two most important pieces of information that will appear on a Nitrox fill tag or
label are FO2 and MOD.

No changes are needed, unless required by manufacturer's specifications or local laws/regulations. -
What are the changes that must be made to a regulator to prepare it for use with Nitrox mixtures whose
FO2 does not exceed 40 percent?

FO2 - What is the most important setting that must be made to your Nitrox computer before every dive?

To compensate for heat loss on longer dives. - Why may you need additional thermal protection for
Nitrox diving?

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