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PADI Rescue Diver Exercise 7 - Unresponsive Diver at the Surface performed in a more Modern, Updated and Realistic way! The PADI Rescue Diver Exercise 7 can be a Life Saving skill for an unresponsive diver at the surface. PADI Rescue Diver Exercise 7 - Unresponsive Diver at the Surface Chapters and Timestamps for easy navigation: 00:00 Approach panic diver and ask if they are ok 00:17 Establish positive buoyancy on the unresponsive diver 00:36 Remove scuba mask and regulator 00:54 Look, listen and feel for breathing 01:00 Call for help 01:09 Start rescue breathing while removing the scuba equipment 02:42 Give 2 rescue breaths in the end of the PADI Rescue Diver Exercise 7 skill Make sure to give a breath around every 5 seconds during the PADI Rescue Exercise 7. Some new changes for the PADI Rescue Diver Exercise 7 - Unresponsive Diver at the Surface: 1. Slow down!! Don't rush it as rushing just makes you do mistakes and you will get stuck. There is a great saying: "Slow is smooth an smooth is fast" 2. Look, listen and feel for breathing for a few seconds (4, 5 or 6 seconds) and don't count out loud as you won't do this in real life either. Counting for 10 seconds during the PADI Rescue Exercise 7 is still ok, but it takes a long time, you will know before that time if someone is breathing or not and you can use those extra seconds to start the rescue breaths. Look, listen and feel between 5 to 10 seconds. 3. Start with 2 breaths and then around every 5 seconds 1 more breath during the PADI Rescue Exercise 7. Remember around, it does not have to be super precise every 5 seconds as sometimes the situation asks for a bit more or less time. But if it really takes too long in between breaths then give 2 breath again and continue. You can do this not only real life but also during the PADI Rescue Exercise 7 skill performance. This is the official PADI performance requirement from the PADI Instructor Manual: PADI Rescue Exercise 7– Unresponsive Diver at the Surface 1. Make contact with and check for breathing on an unresponsive diver at the surface, demonstrating: Calling for help while establishing buoyancy and turning the diver face up. Removing the diver’s mask and regulator, opening airway and checking for breathing. 2. Demonstrate in water rescue breathing using the following methods: Mouth-to-pocket mask Mouth-to-mouth Mouth-to-nose (optional) Mouth-to-snorkel (optional) (In this video we demonstrate the mouth to mouth technique). 3. While continuing effective rescue breathing, demonstrate equipment removal (victim and rescuer) while towing the diver toward an exit. Useful links: 🤙 Join my PADI IDC Course: https://www.saireecottagediving.com/p... or https://www.idckohtaothailand.com 🤿 Follow my Scuba Diving Tips blog: https://www.scubadivingtips.net 🎥 Check out my other YouTube Channel: @Scuba Diving Tips / scubadivingtips 🤳 Follow me on Social Media: 👨💻 Facebook Page: / scubadivingtips1 🐦 Twitter: www.twitter.com/DivingTips 🐠 Facebook Group: / scubadiving Did this video help you with your Diving Skills? Then you can give the biggest Thank You by Joining my Channels Membership! Just click on the JOIN button above or click here: / @marcelvandenberg1 I hope that you liked this PADI Rescue Diver Exercise 7 - Unresponsive Diver at the Surface video. If you have any questions or suggestions then please leave them in the comments below. Enjoy your Scuba Diving Adventures! Marcel van den Berg PADI Platinum Course Director Sairee Cottage Diving Koh Tao, Thailand Email: [email protected] Disclaimer: Marcel van den Berg is a certified PADI Divemaster (2007), OWSI (2007), MSDT (2007), IDCSI (2008), Master Instructor (2010), and Course Director since 2011. This video and other video’s on the YouTube Channels: IDC Koh Tao Thailand and Scuba Diving Tips are for general informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your Local Law, Scuba Diving Training Organisation, RSTC, and/or your scuba diving professional that is legally teaching/guiding you scuba diving whenever you are in doubt, or following a scuba diving course/guide scuba dive under the supervision of a scuba dive professional from any worldwide dive industry recognized scuba dive organization. Marcel (Mario) van den Berg, IDC Koh Tao Thailand, and/or Scuba Diving Tips are not liable or responsible for any advice, trading tips, or any other information, services, or product you obtain through this video or site. Marcel (Mario) van den Berg, IDC Koh Tao Thailand and/or Scuba Diving Tips are not liable or responsible for any injury, financial loss, failing a scuba diving course, and or loss of certification. #MarcelVanDenBerg #PADI #ScubaDiving PADI Rescue Diver Exercise 7 - Unresponsive Diver at the Surface video.