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Sputum Bowl 2024 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions
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  • Sputum Bowl 2024 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions What is the most important mechanism that determines the deposition of particles 0.1 micrograms and smaller in the respiratory tract? - answerBrownian motion Name the four types of hypoxia - answerAnemic hypoxia Stagnant hypoxia Histotoxic hypoxia Hypoxemic hypoxia What Morphologic effects (tissue responses) does oxygen toxicity bring about? - answerReduced muciliary action Interference with pulmonary surfactant Oxygen pne...
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  • Sputum Bowl 2024 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions What is the most important mechanism that determines the deposition of particles 0.1 micrograms and smaller in the respiratory tract? - answerBrownian motion Name the four types of hypoxia - answerAnemic hypoxia Stagnant hypoxia Histotoxic hypoxia Hypoxemic hypoxia What Morphologic effects (tissue responses) does oxygen toxicity bring about? - answerReduced muciliary action Interference with pulmonary surfactant Oxygen pne...
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  • Sputum Bowl 2024 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions What is the most important mechanism that determines the deposition of particles 0.1 micrograms and smaller in the respiratory tract? - answerBrownian motion Name the four types of hypoxia - answerAnemic hypoxia Stagnant hypoxia Histotoxic hypoxia Hypoxemic hypoxia What Morphologic effects (tissue responses) does oxygen toxicity bring about? - answerReduced muciliary action Interference with pulmonary surfactant Oxygen pne...
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  • Sputum Bowl 2024 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions What is the most important mechanism that determines the deposition of particles 0.1 micrograms and smaller in the respiratory tract? - answerBrownian motion Name the four types of hypoxia - answerAnemic hypoxia Stagnant hypoxia Histotoxic hypoxia Hypoxemic hypoxia What Morphologic effects (tissue responses) does oxygen toxicity bring about? - answerReduced muciliary action Interference with pulmonary surfactant Oxygen pne...
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  • FP-C practice Questions And Answers The development of gas bubbles within the body at high altitudes is best explained by: A. Boyle's law B. Charles's law C. Henry's law D. Dalton's law C. Henry's law During a rapid decompression, the rapid change in temperature is best explained by: A. Boyle's law B. Charles's law C. Henry's law D. Dalton's law B. Charles's law Positive G forces Blood pools in the lower extremities increasing intravascular pressures an...
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CFRN: Flight Physiology 40 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • CFRN: Flight Physiology 40 Questions with Verified Answers What is Boyle's Law? - CORRECT ANSWER Boyle's Balloon Balloon expands as rises 2/2 less pressure against it. *Think of things ABOVE sea-level* Closer to sea-level, more barometric pressure. Gas volumes expands as barometric pressure ↓ Temperature is the same What are the common medical problems associated with Boyle's law? - CORRECT ANSWER ~Arterial gas embolism (needs to be in a pressurized aircraft) *~pneumocep...
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  • CFRN - Flight and Aircraft Fundamentals 204 Questions with Verified Answers What are the required hours for a rotor-wing pilot (total hours, PIC hours, and night hours), per CAMTS? - CORRECT ANSWER total hours - 2000 PIC hours - 1000 night hours - 100 What is the minimum "bottle to throttle" time? - CORRECT ANSWER 8hrs What is the maximum amount of time for no communication during flight? - CORRECT ANSWER 15 mins What is the maximum amount of time for no communication during HW...
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  • Barotitis media -typically occurs in decent -pain in the middle ear Barobariatrauma -caused by large/sudden release of nitrogen from tissues. -pre-oxygenate prior to flight to blow off excess N2 Barosinusitis -trapped air in the sinuses -occurs during ascent falling atmoshperic pressure canot keep the air in the sinuses compressed, causing the air to expand and place pressure on the sinus walls hypoxic hypoxia -inadequate ventilation or reduction in PO2 -the lack of...
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  • What are the advantages of flying at night? - ANSWER-- Less traffic - easier to see airport - smoother air Why is it there a weather briefing especially important night? - ANSWER-Because you cannot see the weather visually What is required to fly special VFR night? - ANSWER-An IFR rating What must a pilot do in order to act as pilot in command of an aircraft caring passengers at night? - ANSWER-Three takeoffs and landings to a full stop at night List the required equipment for VF...
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IFR Operations (Army/UH-60M) with 100% Error-free Answers.
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  • When is an alternate airfield required for IFR flight? (95-1) correct answers (3 rule) 1) predominate wx at ETA thru 1 hour after ETA is less than reduced vis planning minimums plus 400-1 2) The approach nav aids are unmonitored 3) Radar is required for approach (described on approach plate) When is a course reversal maneuver or procedure not authorized? (3-04.240) correct answers When approach plate states no PT, radar vector is provided, a holding procedure in lieu of turn, timed approach...
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