Misc. I
Silent Killers
Postfire Detection & Monitoring I
Postfire Detection & Monitoring II
Misc. II
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This has no adverse effect on the oxygen-carrying capacity of the RBC's and no negative effect on the patient's blood pressure.

What is hydroxocobalamin?

99

The creation of energy through the breakdown of nutrients in the presence of oxygen.

What is aerobic metabolism?

99

REL

What is Recommended Exposure Limits?

99

These types of sensors are filled with a chemical reagent that reacts with a target gas and results in a meter reading.

What is an electrochemical sensor?

99

Oxygen-carrying cells found in mammals.

What are red blood cells?

200

A group of substances that occurs naturally in materials such as coal or crude oil.

What are Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH's)?

200
This is responsible for converting nutrients into energy, yielding molecules of adenosine triphosphate to fuel the cell's activities.

What is the mitochondria?

200

Wearing this is the gold standard of respiratory protection and is the best way to reduce the possibility of inhalation exposures.

What is SCBA?

200

STEL represents this amount of exposure no more than four times a day.

What is 15 minutes?

200

This is the natural antidote for CO poisoning.

What is oxygen?

300

Reagent-filled tubes designed to draw in a sample of air by way of a manual handheld pump. 

What is a colorimetric tube?

300

A process in which material is decomposed or broken down, into simpler molecular compounds by the effects of heat alone.

What is pyrolysis?

300

STEL

What is Short-Term Exposure Limits?

300

The IDLH for CO is ____ ppm.

What is 1200?

300

The airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases evolved when a material undergoes pyrolysis or combustion.

What is smoke?

399

This can be administered to a smoke inhalation patient without first verifying the presence of cyanide in the body.

What is the Cyanokit?

399

A state of inadequate oxygenation of the blood and tissue sufficient to cause impairment of function.

What is hypoxia?

399

Also known as the visible part of smoke.

What are particulates?

399

REL represents this amount of exposure.

What is 10-hour exposure?

399

An elevated ______ level in cells is a key indicator of cyanide toxicity.

What is lactic acid?

500

These two gases are the most common in all fires.

What is CO & HCN?

500

Found in the mitochondria, this is important in cell respiration as an agent of electron transfer from certain cytochrome molecules to oxygen molecules.

What is cytochrome oxidase?

500

IDLH

What is Immediately Dangerous to Life & Health?

500

This type of sensor uses ultraviolet light to ionize the gasses that move through the sensor.

What is a photoionization sensor?

500

______ are the most common technologies used in postfire detection and monitoring.

What are electrochemical sensors?