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DMT ALREADY PASSED
Pressure is defined as: - =Force (weight) per unit area



Another name for water pressure is: - =Gauge pressure as this is the pressure read on a depth gauge



Water density (weight per unit) varies with: - =Temperature, Salinity, and depth



From a diving point of view, the human body can be thought to be composed of three materials: -
=Water, Bone, Air



Convert Fahrenheit to Rankine - =460+F= Rankine (R)



Convert Celsius to Kelvin - =273+C= Kelvin (K)



Equation for Boyle's Law - =P1 V1=P2 V2



Define Charles Law - =The volume of a given mass of an ideal gas varies directly with the absolute
temperature



Equation for Charles' Law - =V1/T1=V2/T2



Boyle's and Charles laws can be combined into a single equation which is: - =The general gas law



Define Dalton's Law - =In a mixture of gases, the pressure exerted by one of the gases is the same as it
would exert if it alone occupied the same volume



SEV - =Surface equivalent



Surface Equivalent % - =PP at depth (ATAx100/1.0 ATA)

,Buoyancy - =Archimedes principle



Factors affecting an objects buoyancy include - =Specific gravity of the water

Specific gravity of the diver

Lung volume

Compression of wet suit at depth

Empty SCUBA bottles increase buoyancy at end of dive

Volume of air in dry suit



Light in Water - =Refractive index makes objects appear 25% larger and closer

Vision without a lens results in hyperopia of 40 deopters

Reflection in the water causes tunnel vision

Fraction of light by water causes diminished light within

Everything is blurred underwater unless there is and air to cornea interface



The external ear is divided into 2 main parts: - =These are the Auricle and the or meatus



The main problem occurring with the external ear: - =External otitis



The tympanic membrane is made up of three layers: - =Skin, fibrous membrane, and mucous membrane



The structure most often damaged by barotrauma - =The tympanic membrane



Name of bones in the middle ear - =The ossicles



Three small bones of the inner ear - =Malleus, incus, stapes

, What do the three small bones of the inner ear do - =They serve to transmit sound vibrations from the
tympanic Membrane to the inner ear



The Eustachian tube - =connects the middle ear with the nasopharynx and allows passage of air



Make up of the inner ear - =Membranous filled sac encased within the temporal bone of the skull, within
the structure lie the special sense organs for hearing, equilibrium, and for position of head



Three organs of inner ear - =Cochlea, vestibula, and three semicircular canals



The cochlea - =The organ for hearing and consists of a system of coiled tubes



The vestibula - =Sensory organ that detects sensations concerned with equilibrium



The membrane labyrinth - =Contain hair cells which connect at their base with the branches of the
vestibular division of cranial nerve eight



The 3 ways of hearing - =Air & Bone, Air only, Bone only



Perilymph - =fluid contained in the labyrinth of the inner ear



Greatest number of diving medical problems is often seen in the - =Shallowest part of a dive



Barotruama - =Damage done to tissues when there is a change in ambient pressure



Four essential components that must be present for barotrauma to occur - =Gas filled space, rigid walls,
enclosed, Change in ambient pressure



Barotrauma on descent is usually called - =A squeeze

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