Definition: a deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching bodily tissues
Symptoms:
- apprehension
- air hunger
- cyanosis (blue discolouring of fingernails)
- headache
- euphoria
- loss of colour vision (the retina of the eye is very sensitive to hypoxia)
- tingling extremities
Time of Useful Consciousness:
- 25 000 ft: 3 to 6 minutes
- 30 000 ft: 45 to 75 seconds
- 40 000 ft: 13 to 30 seconds
Treatment: descend to lower altitude and/or breathe 100% oxygen
HYPERVENTILATION
Definition: an abnormal increase in the rate and depth of breathing, resulting from abnormally low level of carbon dioxide in the blood
Could be triggered by emotional tension / anxiety
Symptoms:
- dizziness
- tingling extremities
- hot / cold sensations
- nausea
- sleepiness
Treatment: consciously slow breathing rate. Try breathing into a paper bag (i.e. re-breathe expelled CO2)
HYPOXIA / HYPERVENTILATION
There are very few distinguishable differences between the signs and symptoms of hypoxia and hyperventilation. If unable to ascertain which one a passenger is suffering from, treat for hypoxia first.
More info in Transport Canada's Handbook for Civil Aviation Medical Examiners.
More info in Transport Canada's Handbook for Civil Aviation Medical Examiners.
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