Quiz - Physiology - When Do Symptoms Appear?

The symptoms of a lung-expansion injury tend to appear ___ while the symptoms of decompression sickn

  • a. immediately after the dive / usually are slower to occur

  • b. slowly over an extended time / occur immediately upon surfacing

  • c. within the first 24 hours / appear within minutes after the dive

  • d. only after surfacing / usually appear at depth


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From the Physiology Section of the PADI Dive Theory Exam:

The symptoms of a lung-expansion injury tend to appear ___ while the symptoms of decompression sickness ___.

a. immediately after the dive / usually are slower to occur

b. slowly over an extended time / occur immediately upon surfacing

c. within the first 24 hours / appear within minutes after the dive

d. only after surfacing / usually appear at depth


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