Australian Medical Standards are different to those overseas,
and a medical obtained in another country will most likely not be
valid in Australia.
The Medical Questionnaire includes the following questions, however
answering YES to any question will not necessarily disqualify you
from diving, but will indicate the need for a medical assessment
by a qualified physician that conforms Australian Medical Standard
AS 4005-1, prior to diving.
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Asthma, or wheezing with breath, or wheezing with exercise?
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Frequent or severe attacks of hay fever or allergy?
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Frequent colds, sinusitis or bronchitis?
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Any form of lung disease?
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Pneumothorax (collapsed lung)?
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History of chest surgery?
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Claustrophobia or agrophobia (fear of closed or open spaces)?
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Behavioural health problems?
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Epilepsy, seizures, convulsions or take medications to prevent
them?
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Recurring migraine headaches or take medications to prevent
them?
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History of blackouts or fainting (full/partial loss of consciousness)?
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Frequently suffer from motion sickness (seasick, carsick,etc)?
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History of diving accidents or decompression sickness?
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History of recurrent back problems?
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History of back surgery?
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History of diabetes?
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History of back, arm or leg problems following surgery, injury
or fracture?
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Inability to perform moderate exercise (walk one mile within
10 minutes)?
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History of high blood pressure or take medication to control
blood pressure?
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History of any heart disease?
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History of heart attacks?
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Angina (heart or blood vessel surgery)?
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History of ear or sinus surgery?
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History of ear disease, hearing loss or problems with balance?
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History of problems equalizing (popping) ears with airplane
or mountain travel?
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History of bleeding or other blood disorders?
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History of any type of hernia?
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History of ulcers or ulcer surgery?
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History of colostomy?
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History of drug or alcohol abuse?