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Rosh Review Family Med Questions and Answers Graded A+
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A businessman, who frequently travels in airplanes, complains of painful ear popping every time he flies. He has tried yawning, swallowing, chewing gum and pinching his nose, but nothing seems to relieve the pain. He has even tried using ibuprofen two hours prior to flight. 
Which of the following would you recommend? 
A.Myringotomy 
B.Nifedipine 
C.Oxymetazoline D.Ranitidine Correct Answer ( C ) Explanation: 
Barotitis media, barotrauma, o...
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Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What are the primary gases/percentages in the atmosphere? - answerNitrogen - 78% 
Oxygen - 21% 
Other gases - 1% 
These percentages do not change. 
What are the layers of the atmosphere? - answerTroposphere - sea level to 26,405 feet 
Tropopause 
Stratoshpere 
Stratopause 
Mesosphere 
Thermoshere 
Exosphere 
What are the 3 physiologic zones of the atmosphere? - answerPhysiological zone - sea level 
to 10,000 feet 
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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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Barotitis media correct answer: -typically occurs in decent 
-pain in the middle ear 
 
Barobariatrauma correct answer: -caused by large/sudden release of nitrogen from tissues. 
-pre-oxygenate prior to flight to blow off excess N2 
 
Barosinusitis correct answer: -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 correct answer: -inad...
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A businessman, who frequently travels in airplanes, complains of painful ear popping every time he flies. He has tried yawning, swallowing, chewing gum and pinching his nose, but nothing seems to relieve the pain. He has even tried using ibuprofen two hours prior to flight. 
Which of the following would you recommend? 
 
A.Myringotomy 
B.Nifedipine 
C.Oxymetazoline 
D.Ranitidine - Correct Answer ( C ) 
Explanation: 
 
Barotitis media, barotrauma, or ear popping, are all names for eustachian tu...
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Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What are the primary gases/percentages in the atmosphere? - answerNitrogen - 78% 
Oxygen - 21% 
Other gases - 1% 
These percentages do not change. 
What are the layers of the atmosphere? - answerTroposphere - sea level to 26,405 feet 
Tropopause 
Stratoshpere 
Stratopause 
Mesosphere 
Thermoshere 
Exosphere 
What are the 3 physiologic zones of the atmosphere? - answerPhysiological zone - sea level 
to 10,000 feet 
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FP-C: Flight Physiology Questions With Complete Solutions 
PAO2 ANS-partial pressure of alveolar oxygen 
 
PO2 ANS-partial pressure of oxygen in the plasma 
 
1 to 2% of total oxygen content 
 
PaO2 ANS-partial pressure of arterial oxygen 
 
normal: 80-100 torr 
 
SaO2 ANS-arterial saturation of oxygen 
 
Translation:portion of oxygen bound to hgb in arterial blood 
 
normal: 95-97.5% 
 
What are the 3 causes of hypoxia? ANS-1. high altitude 
2. hypoventilation 
3. pathologic condition of the lu...
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Normal Central Venous Pressure (CVP) - Answer 2-6 mmHg 
 
Normal Cardiac Output (CO) - Answer 4-8 L/min 
 
Normal Pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) - Answer PAS 15-25/PAD 8-12 
 
Normal Pulmonary artery wedge pressure-PAWP - Answer 8-12 
 
Normal Cardiac Index (CI) - Answer 2.5-4.2 L/min/m2 
 
Normal Stroke Volume (SV) - Answer 60-130 mL/beat 
 
Normal Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR) - Answer 800-1200 
 
When will you develop barotitis/which law - Answer Descent problem/Boyle's...
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CFRN LATEST UPDATE GRADED A BOYLE'S LAW THE PRESSURE AND VOLUME OF A CONFINED GAS ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL IF THE TEMP IS UNCHANGED 
CHARLES LAW DESCRIBES HOW GASES TEND TO EXPAND WHEN HEATED 
HENRYS LAW THE SOLUBILITY OF A GAS IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE PRESSURE OF THE GAS 
GAY-LUSSACS LAW THE PRESSURE OF MIXED MASS AND FIXED VOLUME IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE GAS' ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE 
ELT PHASING OUT 121.5 Hz GOING TO 406MHz 
BARODONTALGIA INCREASED PRESSURE DURING ASCENT UNDER D...
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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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