Chapter 8.5 - Exam Review Flashcards

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Q

Prolonged exposure over many years to the typical noise level in the cockpit of a light Aircraft (30 dB/90 dB), can cause permanent hearing loss?

A

90 dB.

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‘Greying out’ is most likely to occur at (3g to 4g/2.5g)?

A

3g to 4g.

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Total loss of vision under a sustained load of 4.5g to 5.5g is called (grey out/black out)?

A

Black out.

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4
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Increasing degrees of hypoxia followed by loss of consciousness are most likely (below/above) 5.5g?

A

Above.

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5
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With increased (positive/negative) g, the blood pools in the lower abdomen and legs. This pooling drains the blood from the brain and starves it of (carbon dioxide/oxygen)?

A
  • Positive.

- Oxygen.

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Under increased (positive/negative) g, the blood vessels within the transparent membrane covering the whites of the eyes become enlarged and are visible as a red mist known as ‘red-out’?

A

Negative.

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7
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Name three sources of the highly toxic gas, carbon monoxide?

A
  • Exhaust Fumes.
  • Cigarette Smoke.
  • Fire.
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What are the early symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning (3)?

A
  • Feeling Unease.
  • Inability to think clearly.
  • Dizziness.
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The body is affected by carbon monoxide poisoning in the same way as it is by hypoxia, with one major difference. Briefly explain this difference?

A

Hypoxia is removed almost immediately with oxygen supply. Even with the use of oxygen, carbon monoxide will remain in the body for a considerable amount of time.

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10
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Like hypoxia, effects of carbon monoxide poisoning (decrease/increase) with Altitude?

A

Increase.

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11
Q

How should carbon monoxide poisoning be treated?

A

Remove sufferer from the source of gas and supply oxygen.

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12
Q

True or False. Breathing in fumes from fuels and lubricants usually causes headache, nausea and drowsiness?

A

True.

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13
Q

What is the basic cause of motion sickness?

A

Continued stimulation of the balance organ in the inner ear.

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True or False. Noise interferes with communication in the cockpit and can cause headache and fatigue on a long flight, thus impairing performance?

A

True.

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