General Generalities
AMS
Medication Bonanza
HAPE/HACE
100

Prevention of high altitude illness is best accomplished by?

Gradual acclimatization

100

What does AMS stand for and what is the time frame for its development?

Acute Mountain Sickness

Between 2 and 48 hours

100

Name one targeted therapy for AMS and its MOA

Acetazolamide (Diamox) which facilitates kidneys' dumping bicarb

100

What does HAPE stand for and what is the timeframe?

High altitude pulmonary edema, 1-3 days

200

Name a long term physiologic change that occurs due to high altitude over time

Red blood cell production increases

200

Most common first symptom of AMS?

Headache

200

When to begin administering this medication when using it as prevention?

Day before planned ascent

200

What does HACE stand for and what is the timeframe?

High altitude cerebral edema, >2 days

300

True or False: There is a change in the percentage of oxygen in the air at altitude?

False

The percentage of oxygen in the air is relatively constant at about 20% but the absolute amount of oxygen decreases with declining barometric pressure

300

List two general principles in prevention of altitude related disorders

-Climb high, sleep low

-Ascend less than 1000ft in 24 hour period when above 8000ft

300

Common second medication that can also reduce the incidence of AMS?

Ibuprofen 600mg TID 6 hours before ascent

300

True or False: Prior physical conditioning is protective against HAPE/HACE?

False

Only acclimatization is protective

400

Most common range for severe high altitude illness?

12-18k ft (3500-5500m)

400

Name the acid-base disorder of high altitude illness

Respiratory alkalosis

400

Common dosing of this medication for adults? Children?

125mg-250mg BID PO

2.5mg/kg BID PO

400

List at least one medical AND non-medical treatment for HAPE

Descend at least 3000ft, oxygen, keep patient upright, Gamow bag

Nifedipine, sildenafil, tadalafil


500

List 3 common co-occurring environmental related hazards at altitude

-Cold temperatures

-Increased UV percentage leading to sunburn, etc.

-Dehydration

500
List at least three treatments for AMS

Descent (if severe), rest, fluid intake, tylenol/NSAIDs, acetazolamide, supplemental O2

500

List the two most common side effects of this medication

Diuresis, paresthesias

BONUS: Acetazolamide should be avoided in people with what two medication allergies?

500

List one medical treatment for HACE other than acetazolamide

Dexamethasone

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