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4 Types of Stress - .....ANSWER ...✔✔ Psychosocial-
Life events (little control)
Environmental- Weather (little control)
Cognitive- Perception of self/situation
Physiological- Self Imposed (significant control)
6 Hour Flight Restriction - .....ANSWER ...✔✔
Centrifuge Run(high G)- Min. 6hrs and no side effect
remain.
12 Hour Flight Restrictions (ASIA) - .....ANSWER ...✔✔
Alcohol
Simulator Sickness
Immunizations
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Anesthesia (local or Regional)
24 Hour Flight Restrictions (PHDs) - .....ANSWER ...✔✔
Plasma Donation
Hypobaric Chamber Flights (>25k ft. P is restricted to
10k)
Decompression >10k ft.
Scuba diving
48 Hour Flight Restrictions - .....ANSWER ...✔✔
Anesthesia (general, spinal or epidural)
72 Hour Flight Restrictions - .....ANSWER ...✔✔ Blood
Donation 200cc or more
Define of Stress - .....ANSWER ...✔✔ Is the body's
nonspecific response to any demand placed upon it.
Self-Imposed Stressors (DEATH) - .....ANSWER ...✔✔
Drugs
Exhaustion
Alcohol
Tobacco
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Hypoglycemia (low Blood Sugar)
Hypoxia Definition - .....ANSWER ...✔✔ State of
Oxygen deficiency in the body for any reason.
4 Types of Hypoxia - .....ANSWER ...✔✔ Hypoxic- <
Pressure Oxygen (high alt. >10k)
Hypemic- < Oxygen-Carrying capacity of the blood
(CO2)
Histotoxic- < ability to transfer O2 from blood to tissue
Stagnant- < ability to circulate blood (G force, Heart
Fail)
4 Stages of Hypoxia - .....ANSWER ...✔✔
Indifference: 0' to 10,000'
Compensatory: 10,000' to 15,000'
Disturbance: 15,000' to 20,000'
Critical: Above 20,000'
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Prevention of Hypoxia (UPL) - .....ANSWER ...✔✔ Use
Supplemental O2
Pressurize Cabin
Limit time at Altitude
Treatment of Hypoxia - .....ANSWER ...✔✔ Give
100% O2 if not available Descend below 10k ft.
What is Spatial Disorientation - .....ANSWER ...✔✔
An individual's inability to determine their position,
attitude, and motion relative to the Earth's Surface.
3 Types of Spatial Disorientation - .....ANSWER ...✔✔
Type I (Unrecognized): Most dangerous, pilot does not
perceive anything is wrong. Example Height/ Depth
Perception Illusion.
Type II (Recognized): Pilot perceives something is wrong,
but may not recognize it as SD. Thinking Instrument
failure but not true. Example Graveyard Spiral
Type III (Incapacitating): Pilot experiences such an
overwhelming sensation that he cannot orient himself
using visual cues or instruments. Not fatal if copilot can