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Hyperbaric Chamber

Using Hyperbaric Chambers in Schools

Many dive schools are now offering hyperbaric chamber training to students who want to become dive instructors.  It is much more cost effective for a dive school to have their own chamber to train the students on and many instructors also purchase the chambers for their own shops so they can quickly treat divers with decompression sickness or the bends as it is also known.  This is why utilizing hyperbaric chambers in schools are so important.  When a diver has surfaced too quickly or has been under too deep or for too long for the equipment they are using, saving their life can mean the difference between getting into a chamber in minutes as opposed to hours. 

Having hyperbaric chambers in schools such as dive schools allows students to understand the concept of using them as well as operating them.  This is important in the event of any accidents happening during a dive.  Not only do the divers learn that they need to know what to do for another person, they can also operate the chamber when necessary to save a dive partner's life or to keep them calm and ready for the experience of being in a chamber if it is ever necessary.  Even the most experienced divers should have this knowledge under their belt before going out on dives.

It can also drive home the need to be careful when diving.  If they are taught the uses of hyperbaric chambers in schools, they are more likely to watch how fast they surface, how long they have been underwater and how deep it is safe for them to go with the amount of oxygen they have on the dive.  This type of preventative measure can keep divers more alert to their surroundings and can alleviate the need for using the hyperbaric chamber at all.  The sad fact is that even divers who have been diving for many years may come across a situation where they need to spend time in a hyperbaric chamber to depressurize their body.

When divers learn about hyperbaric chambers in school, they have a greater understanding of what happens to their bodies in extreme situations and how the chambers can help them.  They also learn how to operate the chamber in the event that another diver has suffered from decompression sickness.  Many dive schools and dive facilities now own their own hyperbaric chambers so the afflicted can get treatment as soon as possible.

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The Pros And Cons Of Carbonated Drinks

Carbonation occurs when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water or an aqueous solution. This procedure yields the "fizz" to carbonated water and sparkling mineral water, the head to beer, as well as the cork pop and bubbles to champagne and sparkling wine.

The high quality of carbonated beverages including soft drinks, seltzer and beer is affected by the amount of dissolved CO2 (the gas that causes carbonation) and the amount of carbonic acid within the drink.

Carbonation can occur as a result of natural processes: when yeast ferments dissolved sugars sealed in a pressure-tolerant bottle or keg; when underground volcanic carbon dioxide carbonates well water; or when rainwater passes through limestone into a cave and forms a stalactite. Or it can be done artificially by dissolving carbon dioxide under pressure into the liquid. Sometimes natural carbonation is called conditioning while the term carbonation is reserved for the artificial process.

In most of the consumer beverages soft drinks (well known examples include 7 Up, Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Fanta), carbonation is used to give "bite". Contrary to popular belief, the fizzy taste is caused by dilute carbonic acid inducing a slight burning sensation, and is not caused by the presence of bubbles.   This can be shown by drinking a fizzy drink in a hyperbaric chamber at the same pressure as the beverage. This gives much the same taste, but the bubbles are completely absent.

Carbonation is sometimes used for reasons other than consumption for example: to lower the pH (raise the hydrogen ion concentration) of a water solution, and in the cleaning industry (Chem-Dry and Carbonated Solutions both use carbonated cleaning solutions for carpet cleaning)

In homebrewing, overcarbonation can be dangerous; it can result in bottles gushing or even exploding. Adding priming sugar or malt extract at bottling time to beer that has had its fermentable sugar content totally consumed is the safest approach to carbonation. Increasing the levels recommended for priming sugar for a given recipe is not good, as is using improper capping methods or inappropriate bottles. Beer may also be force-carbonated using a keg and special bottling equipment so that the carbonation level can be carefully controlled.

Sparkling water, also known as carbonated water, and seltzer, is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved, and is the major and defining component of most "soft drinks". The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is called carbonation. It results in the formation of carbonic acid (which has the chemical formula H2CO3). A large assortment of calorie free flavors to flavor sparkling water to great taste is sold at
http://allfreightfree.com

In the past, soda water, also known as club soda, was produced in the home by "charging" a refillable seltzer bottle by filling it with water and then adding carbon dioxide. Club soda may be identical to plain carbonated water or it may contain a small amount of table salt, sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium sulfate, or disodium phosphate, depending on the bottler. These additives are included to emulate the slightly salty taste of homemade soda water. The process can also occur naturally to produce carbonated mineral water, such as in Mihalkovo in the Bulgarian Rhodopes.

My mother has asthma & emphyzema, can Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy treatments help her breathing?

My mother has been suffering from chronic lung problems for about 10 years. A family acquaintance who also has the same lung problems to the extent that she wasn't able to make her bed without getting extremely winded , apparently she did a Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy Treatment and it helped her so much that she didn't need assistance with an oxygen tank for 4hrs. My mother needs to be on oxygen day and night as well. Has anyone heard of this type of treatment? I looked at what the Hyperbaric Chamber does for healing, but is there that great of an improvement for someone with chronic lung problems? Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Tha answer is, unfortunately, that this is unlikely to offer any benefit, and may cause harm.

People with COPD sometimes require a certain level of carbon dioxide in their blood, to stimulate the respiratory center in the brain. Too much oxygen can depress this drive, and people can become apnoeic (stop breathing).

This is why people on domiciliary oxygen (like your mother) are on low flow oxygen (1-2 L).

The only interventions that have been proven to improve mortality in COPD patients (ie improve survival) is to STOP SMOKING, and low-flow continuous oxygen. Nothing has been shown to heal or reverse COPD.

Hartford Hospital Sees Spike in CO Poisoning (Hartford Courant)

Indoor Use Of Grills And Generators Blamed For Increase

Hartford Hospital's hyperbaric chamber was at working capacity Monday
afternoon because of an increase in carbon monoxide poisonings.

Hartford Courant

Darren Sharper Hyperbaric Chamber

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