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Boyle's Law
ANSWERS: PV=PV
Charles' Law
ANSWERS: V/T=V/T
Gay-Lussac's Law
ANSWERS: P/T=P/T
General Gas Law
ANSWERS: PV/T=PV/T
Henry's Law
ANSWERS: as pressure increases, the gas in liquids increases, and as
temperature increases, the gas in liquids decreases
,1960
ANSWERS: Boerema - life without blood removed blood cells from pigs
Rapture of the Deep
ANSWERS: Nitrogen Narcosis
Nitrogen Narcosis
ANSWERS: Breathing in an increases partial pressure of nitrogen above
2000mmHg
Central nervous system oxygen toxicity
ANSWERS: Seizure caused by breathing an increased partial pressure of oxygen
Dalton's Law
ANSWERS: in a mixture of non-reacting gasses, the total pressure exerted is equal
to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases.
Pascal's Law
ANSWERS: pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is
transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure
variations (initial differences) remain the same
Graham's Law
ANSWERS: the rate of effusion or of diffusion of a gas is inversely
proportional to the square root of its molecular weight.
,Inspired pO2
ANSWERS: =pTotal x fiO2
Alveolar pO2
ANSWERS: [(pTotal-pH2O) x fiO2]-pCO2
pH2O
ANSWERS: 47mmHg (water vapor produced in lung)
pCO2
ANSWERS: 50mmHg produced by lung
breathing air 40mmHg produced by
lung breathing oxygen
barotrauma
ANSWERS: tissue damage resulting from a pressure inequality between the
environment and a gas- filled space within the body
otic barotrauma
ANSWERS: reddened
tympanic membrane fluid in
middle ear space
otosclerosis
ANSWERS: immobilization of stapes bone behind tympanic membrane
, optic barotrauma
ANSWERS: mask squeeze
most common barotrauma in hyperbarics
ANSWERS: middle ear barotrauma
methods for equalizing middle ear
ANSWER
S: toynbee
frenzel
swallowing
valsalva
toynbee maneuver
ANSWERS: pinching nostrils shut while swallowing
frenzel maneuver
ANSWERS: pinch nostrils shut and raise back 1/3 of tongue and cause the
adams apple to elevate (throat piston)