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tidal volume
the amount of air moved in and out of the lungs in one breathing cycle.
minute volume
the amount of air breathed in during each respiration multiplied by the number of breaths per minute.

tidal volume x number of respiraions per minute = minute volume
danger zone - no hazards
50 feet in all directions
danger zone - fuel spill
100ft
upwind
uphill
danger zone - vehicle fire
100 ft
danger zone - downed wires
1 full span of wires away (usually 2 light poles)
danger zone - hazmat
check the emergency response guidbook
directions can be from 50 - 2000 ft away
opiate triad
3 signs characterized by narcotic overdoses:

coma (depressed LOC)
pinpoint pupils
respiratory depression
visceral peritoneum
abdomonal cavity consisting of
stomach
liver
spleen
appendix
small colon
large colon
uterus, fallopian tube, and ovaries (in women)
parietal peritonium
space attached to the abdominal wall filled with fluid
retropertoneal space
area between the abdomen and the back which contains the following organs:
kidneys
pancreas
aorta
how many o2 liters in D cylinder
350 liters
how many o2 liters in E cylinder
625
how many o2 liters in March cylinder
3000
how many o2 liters in G cylinder
5300
how many o2 liters in H cylinder
6900