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SECTION 1: Flight Physiology & Gas Laws (Q1–Q15)

Q1: Which gas law explains why an endotracheal tube cuff may increase pressure on
the tracheal wall during ascent in flight?

A. Charles's Law

B. Dalton's Law

C. Boyle's Law [CORRECT]

D. Henry's Law

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Boyle's Law states that at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas is
inversely proportional to its pressure. As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure
decreases, causing trapped gases (such as air in an ET tube cuff) to expand. This can
increase pressure on the tracheal wall during ascent. Options A (Charles's Law) relates
temperature and volume. Option B (Dalton's Law) explains partial pressures and
hypoxia. Option D (Henry's Law) explains gas dissolution in liquids. [100% VERIFIED –
TPATC 2026]



Q2: Which gas law explains why a patient with a pneumothorax is at increased risk for
tension pneumothorax during air transport?

A. Charles's Law

,B. Dalton's Law

C. Boyle's Law [CORRECT]

D. Henry's Law

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Gas expansion per Boyle's Law can worsen a simple pneumothorax into
tension pneumothorax during ascent. Monitoring for signs (deviated trachea,
hypotension) and rapid decompression are critical in transport. Options A, B, and D do
not explain gas expansion in closed spaces. [100% VERIFIED – TPATC 2026]



Q3: A patient develops decompression sickness during a flight. Which gas law explains
this phenomenon?

A. Boyle's Law

B. Charles's Law

C. Dalton's Law

D. Henry's Law [CORRECT]

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Henry's Law states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is
proportional to the partial pressure of that gas above the liquid. During ascent,
decreased atmospheric pressure allows nitrogen to come out of solution, forming
bubbles in tissues and blood—this is decompression sickness (also known as Caisson's
disease). Options A, B, and C do not explain gas dissolution and bubble formation.
[100% VERIFIED – TPATC 2026]

,Q4: Dalton's Law explains which phenomenon in flight physiology?

A. Gas expansion in closed spaces

B. Hypoxia at altitude [CORRECT]

C. Gas diffusion across membranes

D. Decompression sickness

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures states that the total pressure of a gas
mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each gas. While the percentage
of oxygen remains constant at altitude, its partial pressure decreases in direct
proportion to the decrease in total atmospheric pressure. This loss of barometric
pressure driving oxygen into the lungs causes hypoxia—not a decrease in oxygen
availability. Options A, C, and D are explained by other gas laws. [100% VERIFIED –
TPATC 2026]



Q5: What is the "physiologically deficient zone"?

A. Sea level to 10,000 feet

B. 5,000 to 15,000 feet

C. 10,000 to 50,000 feet [CORRECT]

D. 25,000 to 60,000 feet

Correct Answer: C

, Rationale: The physiologically deficient zone extends from 10,000 to 50,000 feet and is
where most flying occurs. Supplemental oxygen or pressurized cabins are required in
this zone. Option A is the efficient zone. Option B spans both zones. Option D is above
the typical deficient zone. [100% VERIFIED – TPATC 2026]



Q6: What is the "efficient zone" in flight physiology?

A. Sea level to 10,000 feet [CORRECT]

B. 5,000 to 15,000 feet

C. 10,000 to 50,000 feet

D. 25,000 to 60,000 feet

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The efficient zone is where most of the population exists. Many trapped gas
issues of the ears, sinuses, and GI tract occur in this zone. Options B, C, and D describe
higher altitude zones where physiological stress increases. [100% VERIFIED – TPATC
2026]



Q7: According to Gay-Lussac's Law, what happens to an oxygen tank pressure in a warm
environment?

A. Pressure decreases

B. Pressure increases [CORRECT]

C. Pressure remains unchanged

D. Pressure fluctuates randomly

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