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Diving is a pain in the gut
DIVING barotrauma gastrointestinal barotrauma case report abdominal discomfort abdominal distension ascent
2009/5/26
JD, a male aged 31, had been scuba diving for two
years, logging 110 hours over 160 dives.
He had no difficulty for the first couple of days of
any diving trip, but then would develop a burning pai...
A pre-dive check; An evaluation of a safety procedure in recreational diving: Part 1
DIVING error latent error Equipment Failure Equipment checklist
2009/5/26
In this study divers were asked to do a pre-dive
equipment check on some diving equipment (buoyancy
jacket, regulator, air cylinder, contents and depth gauges)
that had been assembled so that there...
Investigating diving fatalities: A case report
DIVING Fatality accident autopsy Medical Records medical examiner medical history experience
2009/5/26
Summary
A case report is presented with discussion of the
autopsy technique and the evidence needed at the coronial
inquest.
Diving in Australia
DIVING Training business instructors industry
2009/5/26
The purpose of this paper is to give a brief overview
of the dive industry in Australia as it is today. The reason
for this approach is to give some context to the other papers
which will follow du...
The retrieval of diving injuries in New South Wales: A retrospective review of two years practice
DIVING Decompression Illness transport recompression ACCIDENT treatment delay to treatme
2009/5/26
The only medical recompression facilities available
in NSW in case of decompression illness (DCI) are located
in Sydney. Many cases must travel considerable distance
to reach definitive treatment. ...
Safety in any activity is dependent upon an
adequate knowledge of the risks associated with
participation in that activity. Diving is an equipment
orientated sport in a diverse and dynamic environm...
Western Australia pearl divers’ mode of diving
DIVING commercial Occupational Decompression methods accidents FATALITY ASCENT RATE in-water recompression adaptation surface interval
2009/5/26
Years before Haldane was working on his
decompression tables with goats, in Australia, pearl divers
had been diving for pearl oysters, using hard hat helmets
and hand pumps, since 1884. They did no...
Neurological injury and a return to recreational diving
DIVING neurological return to diving fitness to dive DECOMPRESSION injury
2009/5/26
The development of guidelines for a return to
recreational diving following any neurological injury is
hindered by the lack of objective data. Furthermore, the
available data are limited to commerc...
The issue of female fitness to dive is really no
different from male fitness and both genders should be
assessed on an individual basis. The physiological features
exclusive to women which have an ...
Diving is not amusing nor frivolous. It cannot be
conducted casually nor without thought and intelligence.
People dive, not for “fun”, but for ADVENTURE.
Nothing to be ashamed of here, this is a na...
Technical Diving: A Beginner's Guide
DIVERS technical diving mixed gas nitrox AIR trimix rebreather PHYSIOLOGY SAFETY
2009/5/26
Sport diving, or recreational diving, can be defined
as diving that is enjoyable, attainable, perhaps exciting and
demanding and certainly safe.
It has been the aim of training organisations such...
Diabetes and diving: Can the risk of hypoglycaemia be banned?
DIVING WITH DIABETES glucose fitness to dive fitness Safety drug training
2009/5/26
In November 1995 seven insulin dependent
diabetics and an equal number of matched non-diabetics
went out to challenge the opinion of several diving related
authorities that insulin dependent diabet...
An evaluation of buoyancy jacket safety in 1,000 diving incidents
DIVING Equipment BUOYANCY Buoyancy compensation buoyancy compensating device fatality equipment failure jacket accident Incident maintenance
2009/5/26
There were 154 incidents involving buoyancy jacket
use, misuse and malfunction in the first 1,000 incidents
reported to the Diving Incident Monitoring Study (DIMS).
Forty eight of these incidents i...
Diabetes and diving
DIVING diabetes safety TRAINING
2009/5/26
Diabetics who are not insulin dependent do not
have a problem with hypoglycaemia. So diving is
appropriate for non-insulin dependent diabetics who are
controlled by diet or an oral agent. Perhaps t...
Multi-day Diving; The experience of the Hyperbaric Medicine Unit, Royal Adelaide Hospital
DIVING Decompression Illness equipment dive computer multi-day repetitive diving Altitude safety TRAINING Risk Assessment Treatment Outcome
2009/5/26
The advent of dive computers (DCs) along with the
increasing number of live aboard dive vessels has
encouraged the growth of multi-day, multi-dive holidays.
This has important implications for the ...