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Hyperbaric Study Questions with 100% Correct Answers


Pressure is defined as - ✔️✔️The force per unit area acting on a surface in a direction

perpendicular to that surface


Gas is defined as - ✔️✔️A phase of matter


In the gas phase, the atoms or molecules basically move - ✔️✔️Randomly


Liquids change to a gas at - ✔️✔️their respective boiling points


Hydraulics is a branch of science and engineering concerned with the mechanical

properties of - ✔️✔️Liquids


When applying pressure to a fluid, the pressure is exerted - ✔️✔️In all directions equally


A mechanical gauge is used when measuring gas pressure in a sealed container. For

all common pressure gauges, the pressure indicated on the gauge is - ✔️✔️Less than

absolute pressure because gauges (and gauge pressures) ignore the ambient

(barometric) pressure around us. They ony measure the extra pressure in the container.


Absolute pressure can be defined as - ✔️✔️The amount of pressure within the sealed

vessel + the amount of pressure outside the sealed vessel


Absolute pressure can also be defined as - ✔️✔️Gauge pressure + atmosphere, total

pressure and,true pressure.




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1 atmosphere equals - ✔️✔️760 mmHg<br>14.7 psi<br>33 fsw


The barometric pressure in Denver (elevation 5000 ft) is less than barometric pressure

at sea level - ✔️✔️True


To convert from ATA to fsw - ✔️✔️subtract 1, then multiply by 33


To convert ATA to mmHg - ✔️✔️multiply by 760 mmHg


To convert ATA to PSI - ✔️✔️subtract 1, then multiply by 14.7


To convert FSW to ATA - ✔️✔️divide by 33, then add 1


Boyle's law is about the - ✔️✔️pressure-volume relationship


Which gas law has an inversely proportional relationship - ✔️✔️Boyle's law


According to Boyle's law, (assuming the temperature remains constant) when the

pressure increases, the volume - ✔️✔️Decreases proportionally


When applying boyle's Law to the human body, we worry about air-filled spaces being

shrunk (or squeezed) when pressure around the body increases. This particular type of

damage is known as. - ✔️✔️Barotrauma


Boyle's Equation is - ✔️✔️P1xV1= P2xV2


Charles law is about the - ✔️✔️temperature-volume relationship




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According to Charle's law, the volume in a flexible container,like a balloon, will

________ when the tempature increases (assuming the pressure remains constant). -

✔️✔️Increase proportionally


According to Charle's law, the temperature in a flexible container, like a balloon,

will______ when the volume increases (assuming the pressure remains constant) -

✔️✔️Increase proportionally


Gay-Lussac's law is about - ✔️✔️Temperature-pressure relationship


According to Gay-Lussac's law, the temperature in a rigid container, like a scuba tank or

a hyperbaric chamber, will______ when the pressure increases (assuming the volume

remains constant) - ✔️✔️Increase proportionally


According to Gay-Lussac's law, the temperature in a rigid container,like a scuba tank or

a hyperbaric chamber, will _______ when the pressure decreases (assuming the

volume remains constant) - ✔️✔️Decrease proportionally


Gay-Lussac's Law (in the hyperbaric chamber) is important to understand because

when we start increasing the pressure in the chamber, the patient is likely to -

✔️✔️Complain of being hot


Gay-Lussac's Law (in the hyperbaric chamber) is important to understand because

when we start decreasing the pressure in the chamber, the patient is likely to -

✔️✔️Complain of being cold




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"Adiabatic heating" and "adiabatic cooling" refer to - ✔️✔️The temperature rise and

temperature drop when chamber pressure changes


GAy-Lussac's Law (in scuba diving) is important to understand because when we start

increasing the pressure in a scuba tank (during a refill at the scuba shop), the tank will

get _____ during the refill_____ while it sits at room temperature. This will cause the

pressure of gas in the cylinder to _______ - ✔️✔️Warmer;cool;decrease


Gay-Lussac's Law ( in scuba diving) is important to understand because when we let a

full scuba cyllinder lay in the sun and heat up, the pressure in the tank will _______.

This could potentially cause_____. - ✔️✔️Increase; the scuba cyllinder to rupture


When working mathematical problems involving Charles' law law or Gay-Lussac's law, it

is necessary to convert the temperature from celcius to _____. To do this you _______ -

✔️✔️Kelvin; add 237 degrees


When working mathematical problems involving Charles' law or Gay-Lussac's law, it is

necessary to convert the temperature from fahrenheit to______. To do this you______ -

✔️✔️Rankine; add 460 degrees


Henry's law is about - ✔️✔️Gas in solution


A common example of Henry's law is - ✔️✔️A newly opened bottle of soda


Henry's law is involved in all of the following except; - ✔️✔️Increased intracrainal

pressure




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