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StressVisual

IllusionsSpatial

Disorientation

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EyeballHypoxia

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Define Hypoxia

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What is…..

Results when the body lacks oxygen?

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This type of hypoxia is caused by a reduction in

the oxygen-carrying capacity of the

blood…

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What is……

Hypemic Hypoxia?

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In this type of hypoxia, the oxygen-carrying capacity of

the blood is adequate, but circulation is

inadequate.

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What is…..

Stagnant Hypoxia?

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This type of hypoxia results when there is interference with the

use of oxygen by body tissues……

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What is…..

Histotoxic Hypoxia

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This type of hypoxia occurs when decreasing

atmospheric pressure prevents the diffusion of oxygen from the lungs to

the bloodstream.

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What is….

Hypoxic Hypoxia?

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A nonspecific response of the body to any demand

placed upon it…

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What is…..

The definition of stress?

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Any stimulus or event that requires an

individual to adjust or adapt in some way?

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What is…..

A Stressor?

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This major category of stressor are life events. They may

trigger adaptation or change in one’s lifestyle, career, and/or

interaction with others….

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What is…..

Psychosocial Stressors

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Poor 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?

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What is…..

Environmental Stressor?

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This 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….

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What is…..

Synergistic Effects

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This type of vision is experienced under low-light level environments such as

partial moonlight and starlight conditions….

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What is……

Scotopic Vision?

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This 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.

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What is…..

Day Blind Spot?

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This chemical permits the cone cells to respond immediately to visual

stimulation, regardless of the level of ambient light…

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What is…..

Iodopsin?

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This part of the eye is a circular, transparent protective tissue that

projects forward and protects the eye……..

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What is…..

The Cornea?

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This 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……..

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What is……

The Snellen Test

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This visual illusion is the falsely perceived self-

motion in relation to the motion of another object…..

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What is…..

Relative Motion?

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This 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…..

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What is…..

Crater Illusion?

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This visual illusion is caused by the effects of heat waves,

rain, snow, sleet, or other visual obscurants….

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What is…..

Structural Illusion?

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This visual illusion is due to a lack of sufficient visual cues

and causes an aircrew member to lose depth

perception…..

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What is….

Height-Depth Illusion

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Crew members may become so engrossed with a problem

or task within the cockpit that they fail to properly

scan outside the aircraft….

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What is….

Fascination (Fixation)

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Define:

Spatial Disorientation

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What is….

A individual’s inability to determine his position,

attitude, and motion relative to the surface of the earth or

significant objects?

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This is a spinning sensation usually caused by a peripheral vestibular

abnormally in the middle ear…..

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Vertigo?

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A 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?....

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What is….

Type II (Recognized)

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What 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?

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What is…..

Type III (Incapacitating)

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What is the most dangerous type of

disorientation?

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What is….

Type I (Unrecognized)

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Make your wager

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Which one is it?

(1)Hyperglycemia

Or

(2) Hypoglycemia

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What is…..

Hypoglycemia?