Extreme environments Flashcards

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High altitude physiologic response

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Increased ventilation - acutely and chronically
increased erythropoietin
-Hct 40-45 –> 65%
-Hgb 15 –> 20 g/dL
Increased 2,3 DPG - off load more O2 in tissues
Increase mitochondria - more efficent O2 use
Increased bicarb excretion to compensate loss of CO2

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2
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Treatment of altitude sickness

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acetazolamide

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3
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Acute mountain sickness

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rapid ascent to high altitudes

sx begin a few hours –> 2 days after ascent

HA - MC
fatigue
acute cerebral edema - d/t hypoxia induced vasodilation
acute pulmonary edema - extreme cases
-vasoconstriction increases capillary pressure –> local edema

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4
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Physiologic changes in chronic mountain sickness

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increased RBC mass and Hct
Increased blood viscosity and decreased tissue blood flow

Elevated pulmonary artery pressure –> right sided heart enlargement

Peripheral artery pressure falls

CHF, possibly death

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5
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Positive vs Negative G forces

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Positive blood –> feet

Negative blood –> head

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6
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Positive G force required for visual “blackout” to occur

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4-6 Gs

Insufficient blood return to heart, insufficient pumping of blood to brain

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7
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G force during spacecraft lift off

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8-9 Gs

have to be semi-reclining position at take off transverse to axis of acceleration

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Affect of zero gravity on body

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decreased blood volume
decreased RBC mass
Decreased muscle strength/work capacity
Decreased maximum cardiac output
Loss of calcium and phosphate --> loss of bone mass
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9
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Nitrogen narcosis

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Nitrogen dissolves into neural membrane –> reduced neuronal excitability

Diver becomes jovial/careless –> drowsy

Loss of strength and coordination

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10
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Decompression sickness

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“the BENDS”, aka Caisson disease

Dissolved nitrogen –> bubbles as ascend, occluding arteries

Sx: joint/muscle pain in arms and legs
Neuro: dizziness, paralysis, syncope
2% “the Chokes” - bubbles occlude pulmonary A –> SOB, pulmonary edema, death

Prevent: surface slowly
Tx: hyperbaric O2 tx

"BEND"
Breathing problems
Extremity pain
Neuro change
Death
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11
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Use of hyperbaric O2 treatment

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decompensation sickness
arterial gas emboli
CO poisoning
Gas gangrene d/t Clostridia
Osteomyelitis
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