Quiz 3
After getting an unresponsive (unconscious or dazed) diver out of the water, I should keep checking for
Breathing
What is the first thing I should do with an injured diver at the surface?
Make the diver float, and check to see if the diver is breathing.
You can prevent most surface emergencies (problems) by:
Reducing your physical effort and making yourself float.
Imagine I accidentally get entangled in something. What should I do first?
Stop, think, and slowly untangle yourself.
Imagine there is a mild current on your dive. You should begin your dive:
Swimming against or into the current.
Most diver injuries caused by aquatic animals happen because:
The animal is protecting itself from you.
Underwater visibility (how far you can see horizontally) can be affected by:
Water movement, weather, and suspended particles (floating silt) in the water.
You should take a local area orientation dive whenever:
You dive someplace new.