You have to also keep in mind that an objective of the form is to also ensure that the individual, new diver or "experienced", is aware of the concern with a particular condition (medication, or whatever).
I recently had a student with an untreated hernia, although the Form had all "No's". She brought it up in passing, as we were discussing gear before we even got in the pool. "What's the big deal?" she asked, "I can easily lift and carry on my back more than this stuff weighs"...clearly she had know idea what the real concern was.
She was told she wasn't getting in the pool until she saw her doctor. Turned out he understood the concern and would not clear her. She was pissed at us, until things were explained to her by her doctor. She went on her trip and just snorkelled.
I recently had a student with an untreated hernia, although the Form had all "No's". She brought it up in passing, as we were discussing gear before we even got in the pool. "What's the big deal?" she asked, "I can easily lift and carry on my back more than this stuff weighs"...clearly she had know idea what the real concern was.
She was told she wasn't getting in the pool until she saw her doctor. Turned out he understood the concern and would not clear her. She was pissed at us, until things were explained to her by her doctor. She went on her trip and just snorkelled.