Quiz Gases in the Cockpit

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Question 1 2/2pts As light levels drop, the cones stop functioning while the rods continue increasing their sensitivity until the eyes can better see with lower light intensities. This process is called fixation sublimation dark adaptation Question 2 2/2pts The involve N2 bubbling into the joints and muscles of the knees, shoulders, elbows, wrists or hands, ankles or feet, and rarely the hips. chokes creeps P question 3 Ol2pts Evolved gas disorders are caused by gasses in solution, principally N2 evolving into a gaseous state, forming bubbles in the tissues and blood. True False Question 4 2/2pts Law states that the amount of gas dissolved in a solution is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas over the solution. Henry's Dattoris
Question 5 2/2pts Your best visual acuity is only good up to a maximum of one to two degrees from the center of the fovea in daylight conditions, which corresponds to size of a held at arms length. Question 6 2/2pts The occurs when the relative size of target increases very slowly untilits too close—then its relative size increases dramatically. peripheral effect blossom effect Coriolis ef butterfly effect Question 7 2/2pts The process by which a living organism exchanges gases with its environment is known as ionization respiration expiration inspiration
Question 8 S The physiological deficient zone extends from feetto 50,000 feet. Question 9 Ol2pis Compared to cones during the day, rods are more sensitive to sensitive to light at night. light and less red; blue red; green red; blue blue; red Question 10 2l2pis DCS is normally only a problem above feet but occasionally can occur as low as 18,000 feet.
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Question 11 S The air we breathe consists mainly of . argon Question 12 2/2pts Pilots with high body fat and a higher body mass index (BMI) are at greater risk of experiencing altitude DCS. True False Question 13 Ol2pts Less than 1 percent of DCS symptoms occur at 18,000 feet. True False Question 14 2/2pts vision occurs when the rods and cones are both activated. Phot Mesopic Protopic
Question 15 22 The percentage of oxygen in the troposphere by volume is approximately percent. B 7 Question 16 2/2pts The term is used to describe any physiological or psychological condtion that renders a flight crew member incapable of performing his or her normal flight duties, including the ability to safely control the aircraft. Incapacitation adaptation Question 17 2/2pts is a pilot's most important sense when it comes to obtaining information needed to safely fly an aircraft. Gustation Vision Audition
Question 18 24Znts The eyes employ a “dual-receptor® system: day and vision primarily involves cones for the vision uses rods during the darkness of night. pic Question 19 2/2pts The Zone extends from the surface to 10,000 feet MSL. disturbance physiological efficient space equivalent physiological defic Question 20 2/2pts N2 bubbles in the lungs can cause the
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Question 21 22 Atwhat altitude does water within the body begin to boil? eet MSL et MSL 00, et MSL 63,000 feet MSL. Question 22 2/2pts is the inability to use or understand words and can occur with DCS. The creeps Aphasia inence Question 23 2/2pts The process of breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide is called Respiration inspi expiration sublimation Question 24 2/2pts The creeps is the most common symptom of decompression sickness among aircrew. True False
Question 25 22 Half the weight of the earth's atmosphere (. feet MSL. 0 percent of its mass) lies below 18,000