Changes in blood-pressure are measured by:4
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Saturation of oxygen in the blood at sea level is approximately 98%. This saturation decreases with: 1. decreasing air pressure 2. carbon monoxide poisoning 3. increasing altitude 4. increasing air pressure4
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The following actions are appropriate when faced with symptoms of decompression sickness: 1. climb to higher level 2. descent to the higher of 10000 ft or MSA and land as soon as possible 3. breathe 100 % oxygen 4. obtain medical advice about recompression after landing4
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Which of the following gases is fundamentally responsible for decompression sickness?4
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The so-called 'Seat-of-the-Pants' sense is4
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Adaptation is4
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Which part of the inner ear is responsible for the perception of sound?4
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The risk of spatial disorientation increases when:4
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The human ear is capable of perceiving vibrations between the frequencies4
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To optimise one's night-vision performance, it is necessary: - 1: to spend some time getting adapted to low levels of illumination - 2: to increase the instrument panel lighting by reducing the cockpit lighting - 3: not to focus on the point to be observed - 4: to avoid blinding sources of light4
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