TASK N At an altitude of 6000 meters, a climber has dizziness, severe weakness, intensive headache, a sense of "lack of air." Questions: 1. Give the definition of a typical pathological process (TTP), formed in the patient? 2. What is the reason for the development of this TPP in the climber? 3.What kind of TPP according to the pathogenetic classification did the climber have? 4.In what other situations can this form of TPP develop? 5.Describe the mechanism of the development of this form of TPP 6.Describe the most likely changes in blood gas composition and pH in this case. 7.Describe the most imporatnt changes in metabolism that are characteristic for this type of TPP.

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TASK N 1
At an altitude of 6000 meters, a climber has dizziness, severe
weakness, intensive headache, a sense of "lack of air."
Questions:
1. Give the definition of a typical pathological process (TTP),
formed in the patient?
2. What is the reason for the development of this TPP in the
climber?
3.What kind of TPP according to the pathogenetic classification
did the climber have?
4.In what other situations can this form of TPP develop?
5.Describe the mechanism of the development of this form of TPP
6.Describe the most likely changes in blood gas composition and
pH in this case.
7.Describe the most imporatnt changes in metabolism that are
characteristic for this type of TPP.
Transcribed Image Text:TASK N 1 At an altitude of 6000 meters, a climber has dizziness, severe weakness, intensive headache, a sense of "lack of air." Questions: 1. Give the definition of a typical pathological process (TTP), formed in the patient? 2. What is the reason for the development of this TPP in the climber? 3.What kind of TPP according to the pathogenetic classification did the climber have? 4.In what other situations can this form of TPP develop? 5.Describe the mechanism of the development of this form of TPP 6.Describe the most likely changes in blood gas composition and pH in this case. 7.Describe the most imporatnt changes in metabolism that are characteristic for this type of TPP.
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