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Physiology
and Anatomy for Scuba Divers: A Manual for the Technically Inclined
By
Captain Fred Calhoun, PE
Edited by Cecile Christensen
This
book provides an introduction to physiology and anatomy as they apply to
breathing air and other gases while submerged underwater. Many of the effects
resulting from increased pressure underwater can cause serious accidents. Safe
diving involves understanding what physiologial effects are to be encountered,
recognizing the limits that are imposed, and knowing how the effects can be
avoided or reduced.
This book provides a very general
discussion of human phisiology and anatomy and the effects produced by diving.
.
Table
of Contents
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Introduction
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Systems of the Body
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Circulation
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Respiration
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The Upper Respiratory Tract
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The Lower Respiratory Tract
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The Respiratory Appatatus
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Respiratory Tract Ventilation
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Control of Breathing
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Oxygen Consumption
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Oxygen Consumption and RMV
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Respiratory Problems in Diving
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Barotrauma
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Pulmonary Overinflation
Syndromes
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Indirect Effects of Pressure
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Nitrogen Narcosis
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Oxygen Toxicity
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Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity
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Central Nervous System Oxygen
Poisoning
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Convulsions
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Absorption of Inert Gases
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Desaturation of Tissues
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Decompression
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Decompression Sickness
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Body Temperature & Heat
Loss, Etc.
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Body Temperature Regulation
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Excessive Heat Loss
(Hypothermia)
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Symptoms of Dropping Core
Temperature
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Excessive Heat (Hyperthermia)
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Symptoms of Heat Stress
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Dehydration
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Hypoglycemia
NO ISBN
46
pages, 8-1/2x5-3/8, saddle stitched, tables
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About
the Author & Editor
Captain
Fred Calhoun is registered professional engineer. He has been diving since 1953
during which time he has owned a dive shop, and since 1978, captained the dive
boat Easy Rider out of Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Fred began teaching scuba in
1957 and has been a certified instructor for NEC, YMCA, NAUI and PDIC. He is the
recipient of the NAUI Outstanding Achievement Award and was one of the original
inductees in the NAUI Hall of Honor. He is also the recipient of the SSI
Platinum Pro 5000 award and the J.B Green award.
Together
with his wife Chris, Fred has made several award-winning underwater films
including The Wall (CINE Prize) about diving the Tongue of the Ocean, and Largo
(Knights of Malta, Island of Malta Prize) shot off the coast of the Florida
Keys.
Cecile
Christensen has been scuba diving since 1966 and is a NAUI instructor. She ia a
principal of the Boston Scuba Diving Show and the first mate of the dive charter
boat Easy Diver. In addition, she is a film and video editor/producer who has
produced Florida Keys and Bahamas dive guides.
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