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5000 Feet Cabin altitudes of ______ feet can alter night vision.
Inability of tissue cells to accept or utilize oxygen.
Causes: CO poisoing, phosgene gas, cyanide
poisoning, alcohol, narcotics.
What type of hypoxia is this?
a. Histotoxic Hypoxia
a. histotoxic hypoxia
b. hypemic hypoxia
c. hypoxic hypoxia
d. stagnant hypoxia
-Gravitational forces
-Temperature extremes
-Prolonged PPV
-hyperventilation
d. Causes of stagnant -heart failure
hypoxia Causes of what type of hypoxia?
a. histotoxic hypoxia
b. hypemic hypoxia
c. hypoxic hypoxia
d. stagnant hypoxia
, Pooling of blood causes insufficient flow of
oxygenated blood to tissues.
What type of hypoxia is this?
d. Stagnant hypoxia a. histotoxic hypoxia
b. hypemic hypoxia
c. hypoxic hypoxia
d. stagnant hypoxia
**Anemia
-The inability of blood to accept sufficient oxygen
-A reduction in the oxygen carrying capacity of the
hemoglobin
b. Hypemic Hypoxia What type of hypoxia is this?
a. histotoxic hypoxia
b. hypemic hypoxia
c. hypoxic hypoxia
d. stagnant hypoxia
As altitude increases the partial pressure (pa02)
decreases.
c. Hypoxic Hypoxia
What type of hypoxia is this?
a. histotoxic hypoxia
This is an example of
b. hypemic hypoxia
Daltons Law
c. hypoxic hypoxia
d. stagnant hypoxia
The sum of the partial pressures is equal to the total
Dalton's Law atmospheric pressure.
What gas law is this?
If an oxygen cylinder is heated up the volume
Example of Charles Law increases.
This is an example of which gas law?
A pneumo will increase in size with increase in
Boyle's Law altitude and decrease in barometric pressure.
Example of which gas law?