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IERW Aeromedical Training Questions With Complete Solutions What are the four atmospheres of the Earth? Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, and Thermosphere The negative effects of bubbles formed from undissolved N2 in the body is known as Decompression Sickness (DCS) Atmospheric press...

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What are the four atmospheres of the Earth? Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, and

Thermosphere




The negative effects of bubbles formed from undissolved N2 in the body is known as

Decompression Sickness (DCS)




Atmospheric pressure _____ with increasing altitude decreases




What altitude levels does the efficient zone include? MSL to 10,000 feet




What altitude levels does the deficient zone include? 10,000 feet - 50,000 feet




What altitude levels does the space equivalent zone include? 50,000 feet and upward




Without the use of supplemental O2, a decrease in night vision capabilities occurs above what

altitude? 4,000 feet

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Decompression sickness is rare below what altitude? 18,000 feet




The higher the pH level of the blood is the more (acidic/basic) and O2 (deprived/rich) it is.

Basic, Rich




The lower the blood pH level is, the more (basic/acidic) and O2 (rich/deprived) it is.

Acidic, Deprived




Increased CO2 in the blood leads to _______ blood levels. acidic




Decreased CO2 in the blood leads to _______ blood levels. basic/alkaline




Define Hypoxic Hypoxia Not enough O2 in the air or decreasing atmospheric pressure

prevents diffusion of O2 from the lungs to the bloodstream.




Define Hypemic, or anemic, hypoxia A reduction in the blood's O2-carrying capacity.

(Common in carbon monoxide poisoning)

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