AVIA 400 QUIZ 4 Healthy Lifestyles 44 out of 50, Questions and answers 2021.
AVIA 400 QUIZ 4 Healthy Lifestyles 44 out of 50 • Question 1 OTC medications treat the symptoms and the cause of the illness. • Question 2 If you are a U.S.-certificated pilot who resides in a state where recreational cannabis use is legal, you won’t jeopardize your FAA certificate if you use it. • Question 3 Most OTC medications—those that don’t require a prescription—are safe to use when flying. • Question 4 The acronym “IMSAFE” means: illness, , stress, , fatigue, and eating (or emotions). • Question 5 Most incapacitation events relate to general health risks and health choices made by pilots. • Question 6 Terms such as sudden, subtle, total, and partial describe . • Question 7 Smoking harms almost every organ in the body and is the number one leading preventable cause of death, claiming 480,000 lives in the U.S. and nearly six million deaths worldwide per year. • Question 8 Sweating, dizziness, lightheadedness, weakness, difficult concentrating, anxiety, mental confusion, and even loss of consciousness can occur if you have gone too long without eating a meal. • Question 9 Mandatory drug and alcohol testing for pilots occurs prior to employment, during random checks, and when someone has reasonable suspicion you may be using. • Question 10 U.S. pilot medical certificates expire at midnight on the last day of the month in which they are valid. • Question 11 Should you have a disqualifying medical condition that is considered or , you may be granted a statement of demonstrated ability (SODA) by the FAA provided you can prove through a special medical flight test or practical test that you are capable of performing pilot duties without endangering public safety. • Question 12 It will take at about two hours for your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to drop close to zero after drinking four beers. • Question 13 is the term used to refer to any physiological or psychological condition that adversely affects your ability to safely control an aircraft. • Question 14 Pilots cannot consume alcohol within 8 hours prior to flight, but it is better to wait at least 24 hours after drinking before flight. • Question 15 Alcohol and caffeine are diuretics, which mean they give you diarrhea. • Question 16 The negative effects of a hangover can last from two to three days following your last alcoholic drink. • Question 17 The humidity in the cabins of commercial jets is low at normal cruise altitudes, which can contribute to pilot . • Question 18 Complete, or total, incapacitation occurs when the phenomenon or event renders a pilot unable to perform any in-flight duties, while the term impairment means he or she can perform some duties, but performance is seriously degraded. • Question 19 In some ways, a hangover is more dangerous than small amounts of alcohol because a pilot is usually more willing to fly with a hangover than with any alcohol in their system. • Question 20 Which of the following are good ways to prevent dehydration? • Question 21 A person may not act as a crewmember of a U.S. civil aircraft if alcoholic beverages have been consumed by that person within the preceding hours. • Question 22 If your medical condition is bad enough for you to take prescription or OTC medication for your symptoms, it’s very likely the actual condition you are treating will impair your ability to fly safely. • Question 23 Involuntary rapid back-and-forth eye movement can occur in straight and level unaccelerated flight if the person has been drinking alcohol. This is known as . • Question 24 What is the effect of alcohol consumption on functions of the body? • Question 25 The probability of experiencing incapacitation decreases with age.
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