ACCURATE EXPERT VERIFIED 150+
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED
PASS | NEWEST UPDATE,
Agent
Aspirin (ASA) - answer-Antidote
Bicarb
Agent
Benzodiazepines - answer-Antidote
Flumazenil (Romazicon)
Agent
Beta Blockers - answer-Antidote
Glucagon
,What happens with an AGE - answer-Breath holding on ascent, over inflation
of alveoli, possible pneumothorax, gas pushes through membrane into
pulmonary capillaries, gas bubbles block vessels, lead to ischemia and infarct of
tissues
AGE
S/S, Tx - answer-Any neurologic sign with Hx of hyperbaric exposure
Recompression on TT6
Atmospheric calculations
33ft of sea water = - answer-1 atmosphere
Atmospheric calculations
surface atmosphere + 33ft of sea water = - answer-2 atmospheres absolute
(2ATA)
Atmospheric zones
Physiologic Zone - answer-Sea level to 10,000 ft MSL
Night vision decreased beginning at 5,000 ft MSL
Atmospheric zones
Physiologically Deficient Zone - answer-10,000 ft - 50,000 ft MSL
,Oxygen required to survive
Atmospheric zones
Physiologically Deficient Zone
Time of Useful Consciousness at 30,000 ft MSL - answer-90 Seconds
Cyanide, CO, alcohol
Types of hypoxia
Hypoxic - answer-Not enough oxygen in the air
altitude, deficiency in alveolar O2 exchange, pneumothorax
Types of hypoxia
Stagnant - answer-Reduced cardiac output
High G forces, cardiogenic shock
Stages of hypoxia - answer-Indifferent - some loss of night vision
Compensatory - ⇧HR, vent, slowed judgement
Disturbance - drunk
Critical - death
, Stressors of flight
Self imposed - answer-Dehydration
Exhaustion
Alcohol
Tobacco
Hypoglycemia
Agent
Calcium Channel Blockers - answer-Antidote
Calcium Gluconate
Agent
Cocaine - answer-Antidote
Benzodiazepines
Agent
Pit Vipers - answer-Antidote
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