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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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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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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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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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What are relative contraindications for taking patients in flight? 
 Anemia (low Hgb) and 24+ week gestation pregnancy. The rise in altitude can trigger 
baroreceptors and induce early labor 
What is AGL in flight physiology? 
 Above ground level. (Aircraft to ground level) 
What is MSL in flight physiology? 
 Mean Sea Level (how far from the plane to the mean sea level) 
What is ASL in flight physiology? 
 Above sea level. So instead of the mean, this is the actual distance from the aircraft t...
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During ascent does gas expand or contact? - ANSWER-Expand - Boyles Law 
 
During descent does gas contract or expand? - ANSWER-Contact - Boyles Law 
 
Climb 100m will cause temperature to? - ANSWER-Drop 1-degree Celsius - Charles' law 
 
For every 1,000 ft temperature will dr...
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Physiology Questions And Answers 
Law of Partial Pressures (this is an additive gas law) 
The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of all the gasses in the 
mixture. 
PT = P1 + P2 + P3 + ... +Pn 
Dalton's Law Affects Responsible for soft tissue swelling at altitude (uptake of inert 
gasses into tissue) 
Charles' Law Definition "Charging Charles"
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