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s defined as the tissue damage resulting from the expansion or contraction of enclosed gas space due a change in ambient (surrounding) pressure. |
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what is the most common occupational disease of divers. |
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“For any gas at a constant temperature, the volume of the gas will vary inversely with the pressure”. If the pressure increases the volume will decrease, if the pressure decreases the volume will increase. |
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Pressure increases do not affect the ______ areas of the body |
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Inability to equalize pressures within the body cavities as pressure increases. |
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Inadequate release of expanding gases in a closed space causing distension |
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highest cause of death in diving accidents |
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BAROTRAUMA OF ASCENT (burst lung syndrome) |
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means tooth pain caused by pressure |
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most common EAR BAROTRAUMA is: |
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Middle Ear Barotrauma of Descent |
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Middle Ear Barotrauma Recovery: |
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- 1 week - 1-3 months if tympanic membrane is severely torn |
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Middle Ear Barotrauma May Cause: |
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- tinnitis - vertigo - hearing loss (may be permanent) |
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BURST LUNG SYNDROME is also called: |
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PULMONARY BAROTRAUMA OF ASCENT PULMONARY OVERPRESSURE (POP) PULMONARY OVERINFLATION SYNDROME |
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3 MANIFESTATIONS OF BURST LUNG SYNDROME: |
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1. ARTERIAL GAS EMBOLISM 2. PNEUMOTHORAX 3. MEDIASTINAL AND SUBCUTANEOUS EMPHYSEMA |
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CAUSES OF BURST LUNG SYNDROME |
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- voluntary or involuntary breath-hold on ascent - panic - apparatus malfunction - overpressure - internal air trapping - asthma, pneumonia, severe cold (congestion) |
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USUALLY OCCURS DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER SURFACING (within 5-10 minutes) |
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-ABC’S -transport to recompression chamber on O2 -Treatment Table 6 |
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-alveolar rupture - gas escapes to mediastinal area and migrates to neck area under skin |
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SYMPTOMS OF SUBCUTANEOUS EMPHYSEMA |
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- difficulty swallowing - voice change (harsher) - swelling of neck area - crepitus (crackling sound) |
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TREATMENT OF SUBCUTANEOUS EMPHYSEMA |
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100% O2 on surface - near chamber |
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gas escapes into mediastinal area; heart, trachea, and major blood vessels affected |
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SYMPTOMS OF MEDIASTINAL EMPHYSEMA |
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-pain in substernal area -pain may radiate to shoulder, neck or back |
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TREATMENT OF MEDIASTINAL EMPHYSEMA |
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-100% O2 on surface - near a chamber -if vital signs deteriorate - pressurize to DOSR |
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- gas in pleural cavity - damaged lung tissue can act as a one way valve - gas enters pleural cavity but cannot leave |
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-sharp pain on affected side on inspiration -shallow (pursed-lip) breathing -diminished breath sounds or movement on affected side -heart and other lung affected (abnormal heart beat, and breathing affected) -cyanosis -trachea displacement -distended neck veins (jvd -jugular vein displacement) |
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TREATMENT OF PNEUMOTHORAX |
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-100 % O2 -hospitalization (chest tube)
If diver is at depth, a chest tube may need to be inserted to get diver to the surface |
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