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        | Ear equalization, or "clearing", should be --- --- upon descending and continued as you dive deeper, and should never be done --- |  | Definition 
 
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        | If your sinuses are blocked, it is best not to --- until the problem is --- and they are open again |  | Definition 
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        | A common reaction to anxiety or fear is a ---, --- breathing pattern |  | Definition 
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        | Unless a diver ---, --- and gets --- under control, stress, and even panic may result. |  | Definition 
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        | To prevent carbon dioxide excess, avoid --- and dive with high quality, well maintained --- |  | Definition 
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        | Always breathe ---, never hold your breath; even if the --- is out of your mouth while under water, develop a habit of --- a steady stream of bubbles |  | Definition 
 
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        | Proper weighting is what allows the diver to get under water and begin a descent. With proper weighting achieved, adjustment of --- under water is accomplished by --- air to or --- air from the BC |  | Definition 
 
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        | Once neutrally buoyant at any depth, if you move into --- water, the air in your BC will expand and you will need to --- air from the BC until you become suspended |  | Definition 
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        | Hearing is affected (underwater) because sound waves travel about --- times faster in water than in air |  | Definition 
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        | A sound all divers need to know is the clanking of a diver's tool or other device against a --- ---. This is a signal to get another diver's attention |  | Definition 
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        | The body loses heat faster in water than it does in air; --- times faster. |  | Definition 
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        | When body temperature is allowed to drop to 95°F, --- sets in |  | Definition 
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        | Failure to keep an open airway to the lungs upon ascent can result in one of four --- injuries |  | Definition 
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        | During the process of releasing nitrogen from the tissues, it is important that the diver comes up --- enough to allow the --- to stay in solution in the tissues and blood while it is being released |  | Definition 
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        | The proper rate of ascent is ---, per minute |  | Definition 
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        | Write all contact information in your --- --- --- |  | Definition 
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        | While it is important to know emergency precautions, --- --- divers who use good --- should never need to use them, or make it necessary for others to use them. |  | Definition 
 
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        | After your ascent, when you reach the surface, inflate the ---, do a weight system check, keep your --- in place, and either keep the --- in place or switch to snorkel breathing |  | Definition 
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        | An emergency --- ascent is essentially the same as a normal ascent except that you are prepared to ditch your weight system for immediate positive buoyancy if necessary. |  | Definition 
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        | If you are confused or panicked and there is no doubt about which ascent to use, ditch the weights and do the --- ascent |  | Definition 
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