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Topics for lectures effects of decreased atmospheric pressure on human body effects of decreased atmospheric pressure on human body efffects of increased atmospheric pressure on human body efffects of increased atmospheric pressure on human body effects of electric current on human body effects of electric current on human body effects of acceleration and deceleration on human body effects of acceleration and deceleration on human body effects of ionzing radiation on human body effects of ionzing radiation on human body effects of non-ionising radiation on human body effects of non-ionising radiation on human body effects of ultrasound on human body effects of ultrasound on human body effects of ultraviolet radiation on human body effects of ultraviolet radiation on human body

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Effects of decreased atmospheric pressure on human body

Atmospheric pressure

Transport of oxygen

Why is less oxygen in high altitudes ?

Reaction of cardiovascular system to the lack of oxygen

Reaction of lungs to the lack of oxygen

Releasing of deposits of red blood cells from the bone marrow and the spleen

Redistribution of blood Brain Brain Heart Heart Lungs Lungs Skin Skin GIT GIT Muscles Muscles

How can I recognize the high altitude sickness ?

Emergency : lung oedema !

Treatment ???

Adaptations