Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
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3Stress
Visual Illusions
Spatial Disorientation
Eyeball
Hypoxia
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4Define Hypoxia
5What is.. Results when the body lacks oxygen?
6This type of hypoxia is caused by a reduction in
the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood
7What is Hypemic Hypoxia?
8In this type of hypoxia, the oxygen-carrying
capacity of the blood is adequate, but
circulation is inadequate.
9What is.. Stagnant Hypoxia?
10This type of hypoxia results when there is
interference with the use of oxygen by body
tissues
11What is.. Histotoxic Hypoxia
12This type of hypoxia occurs when decreasing
atmospheric pressure prevents the diffusion of
oxygen from the lungs to the bloodstream.
13What is. Hypoxic Hypoxia?
14A nonspecific response of the body to any demand
placed upon it
15What is.. The definition of stress?
16Any stimulus or event that requires an individual
to adjust or adapt in some way?
17What is.. A Stressor?
18This major category of stressor are life events.
They may trigger adaptation or change in ones
lifestyle, career, and/or interaction with
others.
19What is.. Psychosocial Stressors
20Poor weather resulting in instrument flight
conditions may cause significant stress and
increases the fatigue of aircrews. What major
category of stress would this be an example of?
21What is.. Environmental Stressor?
22This medical term refers to undesired effects
resulting from the combination of two or more
drugs or from a stressful situation experienced
while taking a prescribed drug.
23What is.. Synergistic Effects
24This type of vision is experienced under
low-light level environments such as partial
moonlight and starlight conditions.
25What is Scotopic Vision?
26This blind spot covers an area of 5.5 to 7.5
degrees. It is about 15 degrees from the fovea
and originates where the optic nerve attaches to
the retina.
27What is.. Day Blind Spot?
28This chemical permits the cone cells to respond
immediately to visual stimulation, regardless of
the level of ambient light
29What is.. Iodopsin?
30This part of the eye is a circular, transparent
protective tissue that projects forward and
protects the eye..
31What is.. The Cornea?
32This simple test expresses the comparison of the
distance at which a given set of letters is
correctly read to the distance at which the
letters would be read by someone with clinically
normal eyesight. Name this test..
33What is The Snellen Test
34This visual illusion is the falsely perceived
self-motion in relation to the motion of another
object..
35What is.. Relative Motion?
36This visual illusion occurs when aircrew members
land at night, under NVG conditions, and the IR
searchlight is directed too far under the nose of
the aircraft..
37What is.. Crater Illusion?
38This visual illusion is caused by the effects of
heat waves, rain, snow, sleet, or other visual
obscurants.
39What is.. Structural Illusion?
40This visual illusion is due to a lack of
sufficient visual cues and causes an aircrew
member to lose depth perception..
41What is. Height-Depth Illusion
42Crew members may become so engrossed with a
problem or task within the cockpit that they fail
to properly scan outside the aircraft.
43What is. Fascination (Fixation)
44Define Spatial Disorientation
45What is. A individuals inability to determine
his position, attitude, and motion relative to
the surface of the earth or significant objects?
46This is a spinning sensation usually caused by a
peripheral vestibular abnormally in the middle
ear..
47What is.. Vertigo?
48A pilot perceives a problem (resulting from S.D.)
The pilot, however, may fail to recognize it as
S.D. What type of S.D. does this describe?....
49What is. Type II (Recognized)
50What type of S.D. would a pilot have if he
experiences such an overwhelming sensation of
movement that he cannot orient himself by using
visual cues or aircraft instruments?
51What is.. Type III (Incapacitating)
52What is the most dangerous type of disorientation?
53What is. Type I (Unrecognized)
54Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
55- Which one is it?
- Hyperglycemia
- Or
- (2) Hypoglycemia
56What is.. Hypoglycemia?