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Curr Sports Med Rep ; 10(3): 134-9, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21623301

ABSTRACT

Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving is an ever-growing sport, and despite a myriad of technological advances to improve safety, it remains dangerous. Providers of medical care for SCUBA divers must have an understanding of diving physiology and potential medical problems that can occur. SCUBA diving also can take participants to remote areas, so being properly prepared for potential emergencies can make a significant difference. The following is a review of diving physiology and the medical problems that can occur in SCUBA divers, along with some suggestions as to how to prepare for a SCUBA excursion.


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Diving/adverse effects , Diving/physiology , Animals , Barotrauma/etiology , Bites and Stings/diagnosis , Bites and Stings/therapy , Cnidarian Venoms/adverse effects , Decompression Sickness/diagnosis , Decompression Sickness/etiology , Decompression Sickness/therapy , Ear, Middle/injuries , Embolism, Air/diagnosis , Embolism, Air/etiology , Embolism, Air/therapy , Frontal Sinus/injuries , Humans , Lung Injury/etiology , Maxillary Sinus/injuries , Medical History Taking , Physical Examination , Pneumothorax/etiology
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