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USMLE PRETEST PHYSIOLOGY 14TH EDITION QUESTIONS
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1.	E-D = ERV	160. A healthy 30-year-old woman is referred for a life insurance physical exam. History reveals that she has never smoked and vesicular breath sounds are heard at the periph- ery of the lung with aus- cultation. In the patient's spirometry tracing below, the expiratory reserve vol- ume (ERV) equals which of the following? 
 
 
 
2.	.21*380 = 80 mmHg	161. A group of third-year medical students accom- panied a medical mission team to Peru, South Amer- ica. After arriving at the air...
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ARMY AEROMEDICAL ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025.
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ARMY AEROMEDICAL ACTUAL 
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1. 6 Hour Flight Restriction: Centrifuge Run(high G)- Min. 6hrs and no side effectremain. 
2. 12 Hour Flight Restrictions (ASIA): AlcoholSimulator 
Sickness 
Immunizations 
Anesthesia (local or Regional) 
3. 24 Hour Flight Restrictions (PHDs): Plasma Donation Hypobaric 
Chamber Flights (>25k ft. P is restricted to 10k)Decompression >10k ft. 
Scuba diving 
4. 48 Hour Flight Restrictions: Anesthesia (general, spi...
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Avit 324 Final (Lents)
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Which type of oxygen system delivers Oxygen under positive pressure - Answer-Pressure Demand 
 
The atmosphere is a mixture of gases, the two primary gases being - Answer-Oxygen and Nitrogen 
 
The maximum altitude for using a nasal cannula for supplemental oxygen is - Answer-18,000 feet 
 
As you climb to a higher altitude - Answer-The oxygen partial pressure decreases 
 
Humans can adapt to the pressures within the Physiological Zone. This zone is from what altitudes - Answer-Sea level to 10,0...
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CCTP Study Exam Questions With Complete Solutions.
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Hypoxia correct answer: Reduction in partial pressure of o2 resulting in impairment of function 
 
hypoxic hypoxia correct answer: Insufficient pressure of O2 in the air; e.g. flying at altitude 
 
hystotoxic hypoxia correct answer: A toxin that interferes with absorption of O2 in blood; e.g. cyanide poisoning 
 
Stagnant Hypoxia correct answer: results from the inability of blood to carry oxygen to tissues fast enough to sustain their needs (heart failure, circulatory shock). 
 
Hypemic Hyp...
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Jeppesen Instrument Stage 1 Exam Note Questions And Answers.
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Hypoxia - Answer-Low oxygen saturation of the body, not enough oxygen in the blood 
Four Types of Hypoxia - Answer-Hypoxic, Hypemic, Histotoxic, Stagnant 
Hypoxic Hypoxia - Answer-Inadequate Supply of Oxygen 
Hypemic Hypoxia - Answer-Inability of the Blood to Carry Oxygen 
Stagnant Hypoxia - Answer-Inadequate Circulation of Oxygen 
Histotoxic Hypoxia - Answer-Inability of the Cells to Effectively Use Oxygen because of Drugs or Alcohol 
Spatial Disorientation - Answer-When you have no visual refe...
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Flight Paramedic Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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Boyle's Law (Balloon=Barotrauma - answerThe pressure a gas is inversely proportional to 
the volume of a gas at a constant temperature. 
IV drip rates increase, affects ETT cuffs 
Dalton's Law 
"Dalton's Gang" - answerLaw of partial Pressures. 
Responsible for soft tissue swelling at altitude 
Charles' Law 
"Charging Charles" - answerAt a constant pressure, the volume of gas is directly 
proportional to the absolute temperature ...
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Critical Care Transport/Flight Paramedic Exam Questions and Answers
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Critical Care Transport/Flight Paramedic 
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Sickled cells - Answer- Red blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass 
through microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are 
sequestered and destroyed by the liver and spleen 
Acute chest syndrome - Answer- Condition that accounts for 25% of premature deaths 
in patients with sickle cell disease; the leading cause of hospitalization and death of 
sickle cell patients; symptoms include fe...
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Critical Care Transport/Flight Paramedic Exam With Complete Solutions
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Critical Care Transport/Flight Paramedic 
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Sickled cells - answerRed blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through 
microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and 
destroyed by the liver and spleen 
Acute chest syndrome - answerCondition that accounts for 25% of premature deaths in 
patients with sickle cell disease; the leading cause of hospitalization and death of sickle cell 
patients; symptoms include feve...
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Flight Paramedic Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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Flight Paramedic Exam Questions and 
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Boyle's Law (Balloon=Barotrauma - answerThe pressure a gas is inversely proportional to 
the volume of a gas at a constant temperature. 
IV drip rates increase, affects ETT cuffs 
Dalton's Law 
"Dalton's Gang" - answerLaw of partial Pressures. 
Responsible for soft tissue swelling at altitude 
Charles' Law 
"Charging Charles" - answerAt a constant pressure, the volume of gas is directly 
proportional to the absolute temperature ...
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Flight Paramedic Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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Flight Paramedic Exam Questions and 
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Boyle's Law (Balloon=Barotrauma - answerThe pressure a gas is inversely proportional to 
the volume of a gas at a constant temperature. 
IV drip rates increase, affects ETT cuffs 
Dalton's Law 
"Dalton's Gang" - answerLaw of partial Pressures. 
Responsible for soft tissue swelling at altitude 
Charles' Law 
"Charging Charles" - answerAt a constant pressure, the volume of gas is directly 
proportional to the absolute temperature ...
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