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   Dive Medicine for Divers: Part 2

 
Dive Medicine for Divers: Part 2 represents advanced knowledge development for divers interested in better understanding diving medical and safety topics. Part 2 builds on the foundation from Part 1 and continues to inform divers about what happens in a diving emergency and how diving affects their bodies, covering topics not normally addressed in basic dive training.

Part 2 of the Dive Medicine for Divers course covers topics such as decompression illness, barotrauma and equipment-related safety issues and includes skill development on taking a blood pressure and using an EpiPen in the event of a severe allergic reaction.

Program Outline

Divers may complete these modules in any order as schedules and opportunities permit. However, the following outline is the recommended program flow.
  • Decompression illness (video)
  • Barotrauma (video)
  • You make the call (instructor-led discussion)
  • Equipment issues (video)
  • Sending information (instructor-led discussion)
  • Severe allergic reaction (instructor-led discussion)
  • Using an EpiPen (skill)
  • Taking a blood pressure (skill)
     
    Skills

    As this isn't a training program but one designed for general education, these instructor-led discussions and skills are less formal but no less interactive.
  • You make the call (instructor-led discussion)
  • Sending information (instructor-led discussion)
  • Severe allergic reaction (instructor-led discussion)
  • Using an EpiPen (skill)
  • Taking a blood pressure (skill)
     

    Cost:
    $125.00 – All Inclusive


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