A 30-year-old man is brought by ambulance from a beach after a SCUBA dive. His buddy reports abnormal behaviour and possible brief seizure-like movements at 35 metres depth.
Because of that problem, the buddy forced a rapid ascent and omitted a planned decompression stop at 10 metres. On the boat the patient vomited and was very unsteady.
List three diving-related causes of confusion or behaviour change at depth.
(Marked out of 3.0)
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List three differential diagnoses for the post-ascent presentation and outline historical or examination features supporting each.
(Marked out of 9.0)
| Differential diagnosis |
Supporting features |
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| Differential 2 |
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| Differential 3 |
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Complete the table showing the expected bubble volume at each altitude or depth, using 10 mL at sea level as the reference.
(Marked out of 4.0)
| Location |
Bubble volume |
| 10,000 feet altitude |
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| 2,000 feet altitude |
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| Sea level |
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| 10 metres depth |
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| 20 metres depth |
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List three relative contraindications to helicopter retrieval for this patient.
(Marked out of 3.0)
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