CONTINUING EDUCATION-28
1)
What is Absolute Pressure?
-
0 PSI
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14.7 PSI
-
total pressure from all
sources such as atmosphere and water
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Pressure at Sea Level
2)
Most water fatalities could
be prevented if the victim had been wearing _________.
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Swim Fins
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Underwear
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An Electronic Alert
Beacon
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A PFD
3)
Search divers are often
hampered by ____.
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Poor Visibility
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Cold Water
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Poor Location
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All of the Above
4)
Under sea water the atmospheric pressure of
14.7 changes at a rate of ________ feet.
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33
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15
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7.5
-
1
5)
When should weights be
removed?
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After Fins and BCD
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Before Fins and BCD
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At the bottom before
ascending
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At the end of the day
6)
What is a “CD” Diver?
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Course Director
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Clearance Diver
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Certified Diver
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Canadian Diver
7)
What is Atmospheric
Pressure?
a.
Air Pressure in the
Ionosphere
b.
The pressure exerted by the
earth's atmosphere at any given point at sea level
c.
14.7 PSI + .33 for each
feet of elevation
d.
The weight of 1 cubic foot
of air at 1 foot
8)
When multi level diving,
deeper dives are done: _____________
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Last
-
Anytime
-
Never
-
First
9)
The first thing to do in an
emergency is:
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Stop, Breathe, Think,
Act
-
Rapidly ascend to the
surface
-
Drop your weights
-
Buddy Breathe
10)
The maximum bottom time for
a dive to 75 feet is ______?
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35 minutes
-
80 minutes
-
25 minutes
-
1 hour
11)
Nitrogen narcosis is _________?
-
Drinking
and Diving
-
Impaired
thought process
-
Lack of
Nitrogen in breathing air
-
A
Caribbean
disease
12)
There are adjusted table for diving at or
above __________ feet MSL.
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5000
-
10000
-
1000
-
none
13)
Most of the recreational community defines
deep dives as a dive below _________ feet.
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50
-
60
-
70
-
80
14)
A no decompression dive means you do not dive
deeper than 150 feet.
-
True
-
False
-
You do not
make a safety stop
-
Only
commercial divers can decompress
15)
On a night dive it is ok to not use a buddy
because
-
You can’t
see at night
-
You have an
independent light source
-
You might
blind your buddy with your light
-
You should
always dive with a buddy
16)
The front of a boat is called ________?
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Stern
-
Bow
-
Head
-
The front
17)
You should always start your dive into the
current when possible?
-
True
-
False
-
Never dive
in a current
-
Always
drift with the current
18)
You should never use your BCD for lifting
anything.
-
True
-
False
Discussion Topics
What
steps would you use to locate a missing item when the last seen point is only a
general location?
Describe
and practice the guidelines for assisting a tired diver at the surface.
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PSDM CONTINUING EDUCATION-29
1. The weight that seawater exerts on an
object underwater equals 64.043 pounds for every cubic foot of water above it.
Pressure is generally expressed in pounds per square inch (psi). Therefore, in
seawater, every foot of water depth exerts a pressure of _________ psi/ft?
2.
The absolute pressure at any depth in pounds
per square inch is given by:
P =
P + P
absolute
gauge atmosphere
At the surface, what is the absolute pressure
in an 80 cf
AL cylinder with a
gauge pressure reading 2450?
3. A ping-pong ball
is submerged to a depth of 25 feet where it collapses, what is the absolute
pressure at that depth?
4. If the
temperature is kept constant, the volume of a gas will vary inversely as the
absolute pressure while the density will vary as the pressure.
This is known as whose law?
5.
The above law represents one of the most useful
relationships for underwater calculations. How is it expressed in a formula?
6. It is a fact that gas volume doubles on
ascent between 33 feet and the surface. When air is used to
loft objects from the bottom, the last 33 feet of the ascent will make or break
the lifting operation.
This statement is ________True,
_______ False
7. Water is an
excellent conductor of sound because the molecular structure of air is dense
relative to water.
This statement is ________True, _______ False
All the above questions originated from the Diver’s Handbook
of Underwater Calculations by Wayne C. Tucker. ISBN# 0-87033-254-6
8. Public Safety
Diving, Underwater Investigation Diving and Police Diving are the same.
This statement is ________True, _______ False
9. According to BJA statistics, Most
murders and victims are well acquainted.
This statement is ________True, _______ False
10. Drowning victims are most often found
near the last seen point unless acted upon by current.
This statement is ________True, _______
False
CONTINUING EDUCATION-30
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CONTINUING EDUCATION-31
1) Water is able to conduct heat far more
efficiently
than air because it is
more:
a) less dense than air
b)
more dense than air
c)
more fluid than air
d)
less fluid than air
2) Divers can suffer from hypothermia when diving
in 82 deg F. water.
a) True
b) False
3) Light is made up of ______, while
sound is
comprised of ________.
a) heat energy/air
b)
electromagnetic waves/pressure
variations
c)
infrared energy/ultraviolet energy
d)
kinetic energy/potential energy
4) The specific gravity of pure
water is:
a) 0.0
b)
1.0
c)
it varies according to where on earth it is
measured
d) it
cannot be determined except in a
vacuum
5) The absolute pressure at a depth
of 300 feet of
seawater is:
a) 118.8 PSI
b)
133.5 PSI
c)
148.2 PSI
d)
the answer cannot be determined from
the data provided
6) The gauge pressure at 75 feet of depth in fresh
water is:
a) 32.4 PSI
b)
47.1 PSI
c)
61.8 PSI
d)
the answer cannot be determined from
the data provided
7) The air that a diver breathes from a scuba tank at
165 feet is ______ as
dense as the air breathed
from the same tank at the
surface.
a) 10
times b) 6 times
c) 5
times d) exactly
8) A
diver has an air consumption rate of 25 psi per
minute. At the surface, if
all factors but depth remain unchanged what will his consumption rate be at 132
feet?
a)
50 psi/minute
b) 75 psi/minute
c) 100 psi/minute
d)
125 psi/minute
9) A balloon is filled with 1 cubic foot of air at room
temperature. Describe what
will happen if the
balloon is put into a
freezer.
a) The volume would
increase
b)
The volume would decrease
c)
The volume would remain unchanged but
the pressure would
decrease
d)
The volume and the pressure would
remain unchanged
10) A scuba tank is filled to capacity at room
temperature. Describe
what would happen to
that tank if it was
taken on an ice dive (water at
or near freezing.
a) The volume would
increase
b)
The volume would decrease
c)
The volume would remain unchanged but
the pressure would
decrease
d)
The volume and the pressure would
remain unchanged
CONTINUING EDUCATION-31
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PSDM CONTINUING EDUCATION-32
1)
The practice of breathing deeply when
scuba diving is important in order to compensate for the:
a.
increased dead-air space resulting from a snorkel or
regulator
b.
reduced lung volume resulting from compression of
the chest
c.
increased amount of alveolar carbon dioxide
d.
all of the above
2)
Carbon monoxide is difficult to detect
because it:
a.
is inert
b.
has a sedating effect on the diver
c.
is odorless and tasteless
d.
all of the above are correct
3)
Carbon monoxide bonds with hemoglobin
over ____times more readily than oxygen can, and takes _______ for the
circulatory system to eliminate it.
a.
200/8-12 hours
b.
100/4-6 hours
c.
50/2-4
d.
20/30 minutes
4)
In a mixture of air comprised of 20%
oxygen and 80 % nitrogen, at an ambient pressure of 15 psi, what is the partial
pressure of oxygen?
a.
3 psi
b.
6 psi
c.
12 psi
d.
15 psi
5)
A gas mixture is comprised of 21%
oxygen, 78% nitrogen and 1% carbon dioxide. At a depth of 66 feet, what is the
partial pressure of the nitrogen?
a.
22.93 psi
b.
34.39 psi
c.
78.00 psi
d.
The answer cannot be determined from the data
provided
6)
A scuba tank is accidentally filled with 1%
carbon monoxide. If a diver breathes air from this tank at a depth of 100 feet,
approximately what percentage of carbon monoxide will he/she breathe?
a.
1%
b.
2%
c.
3%
d.
4%
7)
When a lung air sac bursts due to over
pressure, this condition is referred to as:
a.
collapsed lung condition
b.
hypertension
c.
hyperthermia
d.
embolism
8)
The reflex respiratory center regulates
breathing based primarily on the level of _________ in the blood.
a.
oxygen
b.
nitrogen
c.
carbon dioxide
d.
all of the above
9)
Grade “D” air and Grade ”E” differ only
in the amount of moisture content.
a.
true
b.
false
10)
The symptoms of
carbon monoxide poisoning are not as noticeable at depth because:
a.
high levels of oxygen are dissolved in the plasma
allowing tissues to meet their oxygen requirement.
b.
high levels of nitrogen sedate the diver’s central
nervous system, slowing metabolism.
c.
lower levels of carbon dioxide help to counteract
the effects of carbon monoxide.
d.
lower levels of oxygen make the brain less sensitive
and alert.
11)
Barotrauma injuries
only occur at deeper depths. IE; 100 feet or more due to increased pressure.
a.
true
b.
false
12)
The carotid-sinus
reflex is caused by an excessively tight
a.
exposure suit or boots that constrict the feet
b.
exposure suit that constricts the thorax
c.
exposure suit or hood that constricts the neck
d.
mask strap that constricts the head
DISCUSSION TOPICS
1) Describe the effects of partial
pressure as it relates to depth and tissue absorption.
-
Describe
the primary differences in Grade “D” air and Grade “E” air with respect to
partial pressures of a 1% gas of carbon monoxide and a 5% partial pressure
of helium in the Grade “D” and only the 5% helium in the Grade “E” at a
depth of 33 feet.
-
What
effects will this have on the body tissues of a diver while at depth?
PSDM CONTINUING EDUCATION-33
1)
What is Archimedes Principle?
a.
An object is buoyed up by a force equal to the
weight of the fluid displaced by the object
b.
Greek seafood is better than Gulf seafood
c.
An object will sink unless it has an air space
d.
all of the above
2)
Pressure _________ as depth increases.
a.
Decreases
b.
Increases
c.
There is no effect in depth changes
d.
Need more information
3)
Atmospheric pressure is:
a.
Pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere as
it pushes upwards
b.
Does not vary with elevation
c.
13.6 PSI at sea level
d.
Pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere at
sea level
4)
At sea level Gauge Pressure is ____ PSI
while the pressure is really ______ PSI:
a.
14.7, 13.7
b.
0, 14.7
c.
0,0
d.
At sea level the gauge does not read pressure.
5)
A rise in Temperature has what effect
on a flexible container?
a.
It will expand
b.
It will collapse
c.
None
d.
The answer cannot be determined from the data
provided
6)
Heating air in a rigid container will
cause the air to _________;
a.
Increase in density
b.
Decrease in density
c.
Has no effect in a rigid container
d.
The answer cannot be determined from the data
provided
7)
The best way to fill a lifting device
is to use:
a.
The air in your BCD
b.
The air in your tank
c.
Surface supplied
d.
Spare tank
8)
An object weighing 3500 pounds at the
surface will need ______ pounds of lift at 33 feet.
a.
3500
b.
9950
c.
1500
d.
Need more information
9)
You may only use Grade E air for
lifting.
a.
True
b.
False
10)
The correct formula
to use for pressure/volume is:
a.
P1 ÷ V1 = P2
÷ V2
b.
P1 X V1 = P2
X V2
c.
P1 - V1 = P2
- V2
d.
P1 + V1 + P2
+ V2
11)
Using lifting
devices without a pressure relief is _________;
a.
Unsafe
b.
Not recommended
c.
Is available only on commercial lift devices
d.
Is ok if the device is big enough
12)
Large object
lifting is the same as small objects and requires not additional training.
a.
True
b.
False
DISCUSSION TOPICS
1) Describe the
differences in Recreational lifts, Heavy lifts and Commercial lifts.
2) Contrast the differences in lifting directly from the
bottom and stage lifting.
3) Describe the benefits from using commercial
lifting devices rated in pounds of lift from that of lift in Cubic Feet.
PSDM CONTINUING EDUCATION-34
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The first criteria for equipment selection is ________________?
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Fit and
Comfort
-
Price
-
Looks
-
all of
the above
-
Which of the following designates the type of material used to construct the
scuba tank?.
-
3AL
-
6@90
-
783459
-
3000
-
Steel tank that are appropriately marked can be filled to 10% over rating.
This marking is ________.
-
+10%
-
10%
-
+++
-
2415+10
-
Visual tank inspections are only for recreational used tanks:
-
True
-
False
-
A
rise in Temperature has what effect SCUBA tank filled with air?
-
It will
expand
-
It will
collapse
-
Pressure will increase
-
Pressure will decrease
-
Visual tank inspections should only be done once a year?
-
True
-
False
-
What safety device most likely prevents a tank from overpressure rupture?:
-
Tank
Gauge
-
2nd
stage regulator
-
1st
stage diaphram
-
Burst
Disk
-
A
“J” on a tank indicates the valve is capable of higher pressure than a “K”
valve.
-
True
-
False
-
BCD’s are to be selected on the amount of lift they can provide for
retrieving objects underwater.
-
True
-
False
-
Fin selection is based on the amount of kick
pressure they develop.
-
True
-
False
-
A cutting device is part of the initial
configuration for a diver.
-
True
-
False
-
Tanks are to be hydro inspected every ______
years.
-
10
years
-
8 years
-
5 years
-
3 years
Discussion Topics
Describe a visual inspection and list reasons
for having the inspection
What are two advantages of a DIN adapter connector over the standard yoke screw
type
Describe some of the types of information that
may be in an equipment SOG
PSDM CONTINUING EDUCATION-35
1)
Pick the three most common underwater
search patterns.
a.
General, Specific, Rope Tendered
b.
Circle, Jack-Stay, Arc
c.
Jack-Stay, Shotgun, Radio Directed
d.
Free, Controlled, Circle
2)
Which of the following designates the
type of material used to construct the scuba tank?.
a.
3AL
b.
6@90
c.
783459
d.
3000
3)
A one piece suit is dry while a two
piece is wet.
a.
True
b.
False
4)
Ear plugs are use to aid in
equalization of the inner ear.
a.
True
b.
False
5)
Pick two types of second stage valves.
a.
Open, Closed
b.
American, Euorpean
c.
Upstream, Downstream
d.
Downstream, Pilot
6)
A record of every dive should be kept
unless the dive is recreational.
a.
True
b.
False
7)
A “Duck Foot” is
a.
A foot on a duck
b.
14” in length
c.
A Fin
d.
16” in length
8)
A low volume mask requires more effort
to clear than a high volume due to the reduced pressure in the mask.
a.
True
b.
False
9)
The primary control for breathing is.
a.
Carbon monoxide
b.
Carbon dioxide
c.
Oxygen
d.
Amount of air breathed in
10)
Nitrogen has no
effect on the body other than it is used to fill cells when at depth.
a.
True
b.
False
11) Mask
squeeze is most effected by.
a.
Breath Holding
b.
Rapid Ascents
c.
Unclean masks
d.
Rapid descents
12)
Equipment maintenance is only performed
by factory technicians.
a.
True
b.
False
Discussion Topics
Describe the difference between a diaphragm and
a piston first stage.
Describe the difference between balanced and unbalanced first stages.
Describe the difference between a second stage
hose and a console hose
PSDM CONTINUING EDUCATION-36
1)
Which of the following is recommended
accessory equipment for divers.
a.
Cutting Tool(s), Compass, Whistle
b.
Cutting Tools, Spare Rope
c.
Flashlight, extra weights in pockets
d.
Spare suit, Mask, Fins
2)
Night diving includes:
a.
Flashlight
b.
Backup flashlight
c.
Compass
d.
All of the above
3)
Buddy diving is recommended for two or
more divers.
a.
True
b.
False
4)
Dive plans provide rescuers an idea of
your profile.
a.
True
b.
False
5)
After each dive you should.
a.
Clean equipment
b.
Clean equipment and your buddies
c.
Clean equipment and inspect
d.
Clean equipment and perform factory maintenance
6)
A record of every dive should be kept
in a log book.
a.
True
b.
False
7)
Spare straps should be in the safety
kit for:
a.
Mask
b.
Fins
c.
Mask and Fins
d.
None, use Duct Tape
8)
A repetitive dive is one that is deeper
than the first dive within 6 hours
a.
True
b.
False
9)
Water temperatures below 70F require a
_________ for best safety.
a.
3mm wet
b.
5mm wet
c.
7mm semi wet/dry
d.
Dry Suit
10)
Hypothermia occurs
only below water temps of 50F.
a.
True
b.
False
11)
In extremely cold
water a full face mask helps keep the face warm by using:
a.
A completely sealed mask covering the entire exposed
face.
b.
Warm air from the tank
c.
Exhaled breath from the diver
d.
A and C
12)
Diver safety means
not deviating from dive plans or procedures even though conditions may change.
a.
True
b.
False
Discussion Topics
Describe
the effects on a neoprene cell at differing depths.
List three uses for a dry suit.
Compare Grade “D” air and Grade “E” air
PSDM CONTINUING EDUCATION-37
Match the following terms and locations:
1)
Head
_____ A) Front
2)
Stern
_____ B) Left
3)
FreeBoard
_____ C) Gunnall height
4)
Bow
_____ D Right
5)
Helm _____
E) Operating console
6)
Port _____
F) Back
7)
Starboard
_____ G) Bathroom
8)
Most boat laws require a ______ per person on board
a.
Seat Cushion
b.
PFD
c.
Whistle
d.
Type 4 device
9)
Boats with motors should have as safety equipment
a.
Fire
Extinguisher
b.
Water Bottle
c.
Ropes
d.
Owners manual
10)
Unlike
cars and trucks, watercraft do not have to be licenced.
a.
True
b.
False
11)
Your children should wear life jackets at all times when on boats
a.
True
b.
False
12)
PATONS are
a.
Elderly boaters
b.
Private
navigation aids
c.
Coast Guard Cans
and Spars
d.
Pay To Own
National Surveys
13)
Boating safety courses are
a.
A good idea
b.
Required in all
states
c.
Are too costly
for the material
d.
Commercial boats
only
14) All
boats must have a licenced Captain on board
a.
True
b.
False
15) State
laws differ in regulations on watercraft
a.
True
b.
False
16) I/O
refers to
a.
In or Out of
gear
b.
Internal
combustion exhaust orificaes
c.
A type of drive
d.
Horsepower
ratings
17) Bilge
pumps
a)
Empty the waste
water tanks
b)
Fill the fresh
water tanks
c)
Remove water
from the engine and sub floor compartments
d)
Remove excess
gas fumes
18)
You should never
exceed the rated HP
rating for the boat.
a)
True
b)
False
19)
Red
Right Return means
a)
Never run your
engine with a red lite on
b)
Return
immediately to port when the engine red light comes on
c)
Stop at buoys
with red lights on the top
d)
Keep red buoys
on your right when going from sea to shore when navigating waterways
20)
A
spark arrestor is
a)
A coast Guard
officer who issues tickets
b)
Emergency kill
switch
c)
Exhaust device
for passive fire protection
d)
Dieseleseil
engine sparking device
NO Discussion Topics in this issue
PSDM CONTINUING EDUCATION-38
1)
There has been little change in the
role of the PSD
over the years.
a.
True
b.
False
2)
Post tramatic incidents may require the
administraton of a _________ provider.
a.
C.S.M.D.
b.
V.S.C.T.
c.
V.S.&P.S.
d.
C.I.S.M.
3)
Multi tool usage
can be a combination of?
a.
Divers, Boats, television
b.
Sonar, Radios, Rov’s
c.
Mechanical, Electrical, Molecular
4)
________ is a natural reaction to the
unknown.
a.
Sweating
b.
Confusion
c.
Panic
d.
Decision Management
5)
R.O.V. stands for
a.
Really Outstanding Visions
b.
Reliable Operated Vehicle
c.
Remote Operated Visuals (TV cameras)
d.
Remote Operated Vehicle
6)
Search management is best when using
____
a.
A variety of tools
b.
Only the best tool
c.
Only what you have
d.
Outside help
7)
When Sidescan, SectorScan,
ROV’s and diver technology are employed in collaboration
a.
The cost is often prohibitive
b.
An efficient searh and recovery operation can be
performed
c.
A single team msut have all the tools
d.
It takes too long to bring the mission to a closure
8)
Training thru repetition exercises will
cause the diver to ___________.
a.
React Instinctively
b.
Panic most of the time
c.
Cause boredom and loss of skills
d.
Has little value for the
PSD
9)
Critical Incident Stress
a.
Occurs immediately at the scene
b.
Can be delayed days
c.
Can be delayed weeks
d.
All of the above
10.
Contaminated water contains
a)
Biological, Chemical or radioactive material
b)
Only human related elements
c)
Is not as harmful as Hazmat water
d)
Requires no special protective barrier
11.
The best way to protect yourself from
exposure to contaminated water is _________
a)
A Dry Suit
b)
Dry Suit, FFM
c)
Commercial Diving Suit
d)
Avoid Diving
-
OSHA exemption may protect against a fine however
________________
a)
Death or Injury can still occur
b)
Civil LawSuits can occur
c)
Exemptiion prevents Injury
d)
A & B but not C
Discussion Topics
A)
Describe the Types of Critical Incidents
B)
Contrast the usage of Sidescan and SectorScan sonar
C)
Describe the types of environments that can effect
the diving equipment used
D)
Describe issues that can make
changes to your diving SOG/SOP.
E)
What is the
difference between a defusing and an a debriefing
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