Night 1 Flashcards
Stressors of transport
- Pressure Change
- Thermal Change
- Vibration
- Noise
- Dehydration
- Fatigue
- G-Forces
Hypoxia
What are the 4 types of hypoxia?
- Hypoxic hypoxia
- Hypemic hypoxia
- Stagnant hypoxia
- Histotoxic hypoxia
Physiologically efficient zone
0-12,500 ft
Physiologically deficient zone
12,500-50,000 ft
Space equivalent zone
50,000 ft - 1,000 miles
As pressure goes up, volume goes down
Boyles Law
The amount of gas dissolved in a solution is proportional to the pressure of the gas above it
Henry’s Law
Dalton’s Law
The total pressure of a gas is equal to the sum of its partial pressures
Charles Law
As temperature increases, so does the pressure
Graham’s Law
A gas will diffuse from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
What does DEATH stand for?
Drug use Exhaustion Alcohol use Tobacco use Hypoglycemia
Stressors of transport
- Hypoxia
- Pressure Change
- Thermal Change
- Vibration
- Noise
- Dehydration
- Fatigue
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G-Forces
Stressors of transport
- Hypoxia
- Pressure Change
- Thermal Change
- Vibration
- Noise
- Dehydration
- G-Forces
Fatigue
Stressors of transport
- Hypoxia
- Pressure Change
- Thermal Change
- Vibration
- Noise
- Fatigue
- G-Forces
Dehydration
Stressors of transport
- Hypoxia
- Pressure Change
- Thermal Change
- Vibration
- Dehydration
- Fatigue
- G-Forces
Noise