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Brittania Junes1, Christie Smart, Bridget Parsh
1Brittania Junes is an RN graduate from the California State University of Sacramento School of Nursing in May, where Christie Smart is an assistant professor and Bridget Parsh is a professor. Dr. Parsh is also a member of the Nursing2022 editorial board.
Abstract:
There are approximately 2.8 million active self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) divers in the US who are at risk for decompression sickness. This article discusses the pathophysiology, common signs and symptoms, and treatments of this multisystem complication of SCUBA diving.
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