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Boyle's Law .......Answer.........the volume of a gas is inversely
proportional to its pressure if the temperature remains constant
(P1V1 = P2V2)
Dalton's Law .......Answer.........The total pressure of a mixture of
gases is the sum of the individual pressures (Ptotal=
P1+P2+P3...)
GHOSTBAN (flight stressors) .......Answer.........G-forces
Humidity/hyperventilation
Oxygen
Shakes/vibrations
Temperature/tired
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Barometric pressure
Atmosphere
Noise
Best mode of patient transport >200km? .......Answer.........fixed
wing
As plane ascends, what happens to temp. and atmospheric
pressure? .......Answer.........decrease in temp/atmospheric
pressure
"physiological zone" .......Answer.........sea level to approx.
10,000ft.
Atmosphere composition .......Answer.........78% Nitrogen , 21%
Oxygen, 1% Others
Atmospheric pressure .......Answer.........760 mmHg
The pressure exerted against an object or a person by the
atmosphere? .......Answer.........Barometric pressure
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"Efficient zone" .......Answer.........sea level to 10,000ft
"Deficient zone" .......Answer.........10,000 - 50,000ft - human
body cannot tolerate
"Space equivalent zone" .......Answer.........above 50,000ft
Armstrong's Line .......Answer.........63,000ft - 47mmHg pressure -
boiling point is body temperature = blood will boil
Pressure at 10,000ft .......Answer.........523 mmHg
Charles's Law .......Answer.........volume of a gas is proportional to
its absolute temperature when pressure and mass are constant
Henry's Law .......Answer.........amount of gas in a solution directly
relates to the pressure the gas has over the solution
External inspiration is influenced by which law?
.......Answer.........Graham's law
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
.......Answer.........Newton's Law
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% of 02 dissolved in plasma .......Answer.........3%
Normal HCO3 .......Answer.........22-26 mEq/L
> 20,000ft = what stage of hypoxia .......Answer.........critical
hypoxic hypoxia .......Answer.........reduced gas exchange at
alveolar/capillary level (altitude)
hypemic hyoxia (anemic) .......Answer.........reduced 02 carrying
capacity of blood (hemorrhage)
stagnant hypoxia .......Answer.........reduced 02 delivery to tissues
(shock)
histotoxic hypoxia .......Answer.........inability to use 02 at tissue
level (c02 poisoning, some ODs)
4 forces on an aircraft .......Answer.........lift, drag, thrust, weight
Which information about the critical thinking process is correct?