Reduced or not enough oxygen
What is Hypoxia
A common way to induce hypervention
what is rapid or deep breathing
the popping of ears is from pressure release in this part of the ear
what is the middle ear
CO2 can fill the cabin if this is carried onboard
what is dry ice
what is nitrogen
What are the four types of hypoxia?
Hypoxic, hypemic, stagnant, and histoxic
this hormone triggered by fear of anxiety, increases breathing rate
what is adrenaline?
a blocked pathway from mucus or cold that traps air
what is eustachian tube
exhuast based heaters can leak this gas
what is carbon monoxide
how long to wait after diving before flying
what is 24 hours
The altitude above which the FAA requires pilots use supplemental oxygen immediately.
what is 14k pressure altitude
hyperventalion causes too little of this gas in the blood
what is CO2
pain behind the eyes/nose from pressure changes
what is sinus cavity
sealed dry ice can lead to this event
what is an EXPLOSION
DCS type where gas bubbles go to the joints
What are the bends
What is hypemic hypoxia
what to do if unsure whether its hypoxia or hyperventaliation
what is use supplemental oxygen
membrane that can rupture if a pilot descends with an ear block
what is an ear drum
this habit can cause CO posioning even seconhand
what is smoking
where the nitrogen gas comes from
what is compressed air from the dive
Maximum time a pilot has to make life saving decisions without oxygen.
What is time of useful consciousness.
another recovery method besides slowing breathing or paper bag
what is talking out loud
what to do if you experience pain during descent
what is level off, slow descent or climb
because of this gas, detectors are placed in the cockpit.
what is CO
device used to treat DCS
what is hyperbaric chamber