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Assessment of Diving Medical Fitness For SCUBA Divers And Instructors A dive instructor is the first person to assess the general health and
medical fitness of a prospective diver before he or she enters the
water. Whether the diver is a recreational scuba diver, commercial,
military or research diver, the same evaluation of physical fitness will
apply.
Internationally recognized authors, surgeons and
researchers Bennett, Cronje and Campbell collaborated on this new book,
Assessment of Diving Medical Fitness for Scuba Divers and Instructors,
to provide instructors and divers a clear and concise reference
addressing the principles behind the necessary medical considerations
and related decisions on diving fitness. It will help instructors and
active divers determine when the input from a diving physician is
mandatory and how to sensibly screen prospective divers for medical
problems.
Assessment of Diving: Medical Fitness for Scuba
Divers and Instructors is also an excellent reference for first-time
divers and experienced divers who may have medical questions related to
their personal health and fitness. It is designed to provide advice in
relatively simple non-medical language.
In the final analysis,
it is the personal responsibility of each diver to make a decision
whether or not to dive, and Bennett, Cronje and Campbell compiled this
laymen's guide for just that purpose.
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Features
- ISBN- 1930536313
- Author: Peter B. Bennett, Frans J. Cronje, Ernest S. Campbell
- Publisher: Best Publishing Company
- Hardcover, 241 pages
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