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		<title>First divemaster exams done!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well aren&#8217;t we in a nice flow. Yesterday we completed our rescue diver course and today I mastered my first divemaster exams like an old pro. For the first one, we went out diving, came up and were told that there&#8217;s a missing diver. Back in to the water, a few minutes of search patterns [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well aren&#8217;t we in a nice flow. Yesterday we completed our rescue diver course and today I mastered my first divemaster exams like an old pro. For the first one, we went out diving, came up and were told that there&#8217;s a missing diver. Back in to the water, a few minutes of search patterns and we found our victim. We took her up, brought her to the boat, provided CPR for the whole time and administered 100% oxygen. While it was exhausting and even a bit scary, it was also great fun and we learned heaps of practical skills. Let&#8217;s hope we never have to use them.</p>
<p>The exams were about assisting student divers, guiding certified divers and conducting training programs independently as a divemaster. I scored 100 per cent in the first two, but misread a question in the third and got &#8220;only&#8221; 95% from that. Anyway, a pass is anything over 75%, so no problem there. These were the easy ones, we&#8217;ll get down to business when we start studying physics, physiology, decompression theory and so on.</p>
<p>Yesterday we also got our new equipment and it&#8217;s waiting for us in the office until it&#8217;s paid for. If everything goes well, we&#8217;ll get to try it all out today in the pool. Right now I&#8217;m waiting for the dive shop to produce a bill for me to pay. Otherwise we&#8217;re clear to go, and I&#8217;ll snap some photos if we get there today.</p>
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