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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
*[[Scuba diving emergencies]] | *'''[[Scuba diving emergencies]]''' | ||
**Underwater diving with the use of a compressed air cylinder, a regulator, a buoyancy compensator, and additional gear that generally includes a wetsuit, fins, mask, dive watch, weights. | **Underwater diving with the use of a compressed air cylinder, a regulator, a buoyancy compensator, and additional gear that generally includes a wetsuit, fins, mask, dive watch, weights. | ||
**Requires certification, generally through [https://www.padi.com/ PADI] or [https://www.naui.org/certifications/ NAUI] | **Requires certification, generally through [https://www.padi.com/ PADI] or [https://www.naui.org/certifications/ NAUI] | ||
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*'''Free Diving''' | *'''Free Diving''' | ||
**Underwater diving without supplemental oxygen, dating back thousands of years to early shellfish divers. Additional gear may include weights, fins, suit, dive watch. | **Underwater diving without supplemental oxygen, dating back thousands of years to early shellfish divers. Additional gear may include weights, fins, suit, dive watch. | ||
**Competitive extreme sport, with several sub-categories. Deepest "no limits" depth records for males (214m, 702ft), females (160m, 525ft) | |||
*'''Snorkeling''' | |||
**Usually surface or shallow water swimming with the use of a snorkel to allow continuous breathing while the face remains submerged. Often used in resorts or tropical areas. | |||
==Clinical Features== | ==Clinical Features== | ||
Revision as of 20:22, 12 July 2020
Background
- Scuba diving emergencies
- Underwater diving with the use of a compressed air cylinder, a regulator, a buoyancy compensator, and additional gear that generally includes a wetsuit, fins, mask, dive watch, weights.
- Requires certification, generally through PADI or NAUI
- Divers Alert Network, DAN emergency hotline phone number (919) 684-9111
- Free Diving
- Underwater diving without supplemental oxygen, dating back thousands of years to early shellfish divers. Additional gear may include weights, fins, suit, dive watch.
- Competitive extreme sport, with several sub-categories. Deepest "no limits" depth records for males (214m, 702ft), females (160m, 525ft)
- Snorkeling
- Usually surface or shallow water swimming with the use of a snorkel to allow continuous breathing while the face remains submerged. Often used in resorts or tropical areas.
