Chapter·PhysiologyAltitude and Diving Physiology

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1

A healthy, 37-year-old woman loses her job at the auto factory. She picks up her three young children from school and is involved in a road traffic accident. Her 5-year-old son sustains a severe head injury. The woman was not hurt in the accident but is hyperventilating as she sits in the waiting room at the hospital. She complains of feeling faint and has blurred vision. Which of the following is decreased in this woman?

AArterial pH

BCerebral blood flow

CArterial oxygen content

DArterial oxygen tension (PO2)

2

Which of the following is seen in high altitude climbers?

AHyperventilation

BPulmonary edema

CDecreased PaCO2

DAll of the options

3

What type of narcosis is primarily associated with increased nitrogen solubility under pressure?

ACO narcosis

BCO2 narcosis

CN2 narcosis

DO2 toxicity

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