If a diver seems stressed before a dive, you should determine if your observation does indicates stress by: Talking to the diver privately in an open, caring manner. True When rescuing a panicked diver, you should approach the diver -, and inflate BCD and drop weights Either underwater or on the surface, depending on the situation.
When rescuing another diver, you should always step out of their reach and assess their mental state before approaching, regardless of how rational the diver looks from afar.
Will climb on anything or anyone (want to get out of water) If a diver is floating in the water, face down, you should assume they need help until your determine otherwise True Your safety always takes priority, for both the victim's best interest and yours True Enumerate the options to consider when rescuing someone in the water from the shore/a boat/out of the water (in proper order) 1. Characteristics of a panicked diver -Rejecting equipment