On-Site Neurological Assessment for Divers

Approximately two-thirds of divers with decompression illness have evidence of damage to their nervous system. These signs are often vague and can go unrecognized by the diver, causing the symptoms to be dismissed as insignificant or not dive related and the treatment possibly to be delayed.

The On-Site Neurological Assessment for Divers focuses on how to obtain essential information about a diver involved in a dive emergency and what information to relay to emergency medical services.

The DAN On-Site Neurological Assessment for Divers course is designed to:

•  refresh the knowledge of the warning signs of a dive emergency
•  identify when it is appropriate to conduct an on-site neurological assessment
•  conduct an on-site neurological assessment

Only medical professionals should diagnose medical conditions. The information you gather while performing a neurological assessment will be useful to help the dive physician understand the extent of the injury and how it has changed in the time it took to get the diver from the dive site to definitive care.

Minimum Hours of Training

Knowledge development (lecture) hours = 1
Skills development (practical) hours = 3

Learning Objectives

At the end of this course, participants will be able to:

•  understand and identify common warning signs of decompression illness
•  take a dive history to determine when it is appropriate to conduct a complete on-site neurological assessment
•  use an on-site neurological assessment slate to conduct a complete on-site neurological assessment

Skill Performance Objectives

To successfully complete the DAN On-Site Neurological Assessment for Divers course, participants must demonstrate skill and confidence in conducting an On-Site Neurological Assessment.

Skills Development

•  Taking a history
•  Taking vital signs
•  Mental function
•  Consciousness
•  Speech and language
•  Orientation to time and place
•  Judgment
•  Short-term memory
•  Abstract reasoning
•  Calculations
•  Cranial nerves
•  Eye control
•  Facial control
•  Facial sensation
•  Hearing
•  Motor function
•  Shoulders
•  Biceps
•  Triceps
•  Finger spread
•  Grip strength
•  Hip flexors
•  Quadriceps
•  Hamstrings
•  Feet
•  Sensory function
•  Light touch
•  Sharp touch
•  Balance and coordination
•  Walking
•  Finger-nose-finger

Course Cost:

The course costs $75 for a group class. The tuition includes all books, supplies, and certification card for the course.  

Ready to learn how to conduct an on-site neurological exam? Contact us to sign up!