STCW Personal Survival Techniques Practice Test

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What should be done if help is not immediately available?

Start swimming regardless

Conserve energy and resources

Conserving energy and resources is crucial when help is not immediately available. In a survival situation, remaining calm and managing your energy can significantly increase your chances of survival. Swimming continuously without a clear destination may lead to exhaustion, while panicking or giving up would eliminate any chance of survival. Making loud noises might attract attention, but it doesn't guarantee assistance and could lead to wasting valuable energy.

By focusing on conserving energy, you allow yourself time to assess the situation, plan further actions, and wait for rescue. This approach promotes a more strategic mindset, which is essential in critical survival scenarios. Proper management of available resources, including water and warmth, can also enhance your chances of enduring until help arrives.

Panic and give up

Make loud noises

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