Avit 309 Block 1 exam

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What percentage of aircraft incident was caused by inappropriate response or equipment

%46

what percentage of aviation industry is caused by human error

%60-%80

what is the percentage of nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere

%78 nitrogen %21 oxygen

what is the critical risk value above which evolved gas issues are prevalent

1.5

physiologically supplemental oxygen should be used above what altitude

10,000ft

what altitude can you fully acclimatize to

10,000ft

altitude for physiological Deficient Zone

10,000ft - 50,000ft

what is the first step to treat hypoxia

100% oxygen

what is the number one step in treatment of suspected DCS

100% oxygen

how many breaths-per minute does the average human maintain

12-20sec

what is the partial pressure of atmospheric oxygen at sea level

160 mm hg

How long does it take a human to acclimatize

18.4 for every mile

CO has a greater affinity for hemoglobin over oxygen by how much

250 times

How much does temperature decrease per 1,000ft

2C

what number of pilots died from pilot error out of the first 100 fatals

90

According to the FAA what is the time frames which aircraft should be evaluated following an aircraft crash

90 sec

what medical professional should be standing by to receive DCS patient

AME

Below what oxygen saturation level does collapse normally occur at?

Below %60

what are the four presentations of DCS

Bends, skin, chokes, CNS

what is the most common chemical product of incomplete combustion

CO

Which law dictates the mechanism behind evolved gas disorders?

Henery law

what type of hypoxia is caused by CO

Hypemic

what are the 4 types of hypoxia

Hypoxic Hypemic Stagnant Histotoxic

which atmospheric gas evolves into bubbles to create evolved gas disorder

Nitrogen

is it always possible to descend below 10,000ft in emergencies

No

what is the best way to clear GI Gas

Pass flatus or belch on ascent

What is the SCREAM checklist?

Preflight and inflight check of the aircraft oxygen system

What is the gas expansion ratio at FL250?

Three times that of sea level

what are the four phases of respiration

Ventilation Respiration Transportation Utilization

what altitude does space equivalent zone begin

above 50,000ft

what are the tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen diffuses into the blood stream called

alveoli

where in the atmosphere is the pressure the most dense

below 10,000ft

what cells are most important in the respiration process for aviators

brain cells

primary control for respiration in humans is regulated by what gas

carbon dioxide

what on the aircraft is designed to filter out ozone in the atmosphere

catalytic ozone converter

what is the first human function lost to hypoxia

cognition

What type of pilot response is best used in extreme-stress events?

conditioned or muscle memory

what are the three types of oxygen deliver system

continuous flow, diluter demand and pressure demand

what is the most dangerous gas aviators could potentially be exposed to?

cyanide

what is the best way to avoid ear and sinus blocks in-flight

do not fly with a cold

what are the common areas of trapped gas in human

ears, teeth, lungs. sinus, GI tract

what typically causes hyperventilation in pilots

emotional

what pathway connects the middle ear with throat

eustachian tube

what physiological issues does henry's law apply to

evolved gas

What is the definition of respiration

exchange of gas from organism to environment

what three mechanisms contribute to contaminants in aircraft

external, internal, aircraft systems

True or False: the lost of oxygen occurring from breathing to fast causes hyperventilation

false

True or false: Effective performance time (EPT) are guaranteed times a pilot can depend on to maintain consciousness at a given altitude

false

true or false: ear blocks are always accompanied by pain

false

For someone equilibrated to sea level, what altitude represents the threshold for evolved gas problems?

flight level 180

what type of oxygen is found on commercial aircraft

gas

what two forms of oxygen storage systems are found on civilian aircraft

gas and chemical

what do oxygen molecules bind to in the transport process

hemoglobin

what physiological issues does daltons law apply to

hypoxia

what type of hypoxia relates to altitude

hypoxic

what is the most dangerous characteristic of hypoxia

insidious onset

what three steps should be taken during a lithium ion battery thermal runway event

isolate extinguish cool

is it safe to use petroleum-based products around 100% oxygen

no

Should vasoconstrictor sprays be used to clear normal ear blocks?

no emergency only

hypercapnia is caused by low amount of what gas in the bloodstream

oxygen

secondary control for respiration in humans is regulated by what gas

oxygen

what four elements need to be maintained in humans for homeostasis

oxygen, rest, nutriention, hydration

what physiological issues does Charles's law apply to

pressure gauge

what aircraft provides the best prevention measure against DCS

pressurization

what is the purpose of pressure demand regulation

raise partial pressure at the lung level

what cell is responsible to transport oxygen

red blood cells

what is a critical first step to for aviators to take in dealing with toxic fumes event

respect the emergency and protect the lungs

what physiological issues does Grahams law apply to

respiration

Doing what prior to flight increases the probability of DCS exponentially?

scuba diving

what is the altitude of Zone of physiologic efficiency

sea level to 10,000ft

what are two areas of trapped gas are most likely to occur on decent

sinus and ears

hyperventilation may cause what type of hypoxia

stagnant

what are two areas of trapped gas are most likely to occur on ascent

teeth and GI tract

which presentation of DCS is most likely to occur in aviators

the bends

which presentation of DCS is least likely to occur and also the most dangerous

the chokes

where does temp stabilize in the atmosphere

top of troposphere

what physiological issues does Boyle Law apply to

trapped gas

True or False: ground crew flight crews and passengers may be a source of toxic fumes

true

True or False: hypoxia may affect higher cognitive function at altitudes as low as 5,000ft

true

True or false: effects of medication may exaggerate the affects of hypoxia at altitude

true

true of false: lack of nutrition may affect an individual's effective performance time

true

true of false: pilots should treat hyperventilation like hypoxia

true

true of false: the subjective symptoms of hyperventilation are similar to hypoxia

true

true or false: human respiration can be voluntarily controlled

true

Which type of DCS (type 1 or type 2) is most likely to occur in aviators?

type 1

Which type of DCS (Type I or Type II) is most likely to be life threatening?

type 2

what is the most effective way to clear ears or sinus blocks

valsalva


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