neons normal phase its its gaseous phase! : )
I believe it should be at 88 or better.....
The normal phase if of oxygen is gas form
it is gas form
the normal phase is hydrogen
What is the best oxygen sat level for fighting lung cancer?
The oxygen levels achieved when using a CPAP machine will vary depending on your needs, the setting of the machine, and your normal breathing rates and body functions.
Oxygen's highest level is 100%. Oxygen's lowest level would be 20%.
the oxygen is 10%
o2.
Hypoxia is a condition characterized by a lower than normal level of oxygen in tissues. It can lead to tissue damage and organ dysfunction if not promptly treated.
No, 20% oxygen is the normal atmospheric level.
97% is the normal oxygen saturation.
When determining the blood oxygen level, doctors look for levels in the normal range. A normal arterial blood oxygen level is generally between 75 and 100 mmHg.
90
What is the best oxygen sat level for fighting lung cancer?
Hypoxia: Hypo = below, ox = presence of oxygen "Below oxygen" or "below normal oxygen levels" Hypoxia means low tissue oxygen level. Or oxygen levels below normal in the tissues.
A oxygen level of 95 is within the normal range for a two year old. Typically, oxygen levels above 95 are considered normal in children. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for any concerns about your child's oxygen levels.
A lower than normal level of oxygen in the tissues called hypoxia. Hypoxia can occur from a number of conditions and diseases. If not corrected quickly, it can lead to tissue death.
There is no "normal" oxygen level in COPD. Anything below 90% would be seen and COPD.
The oxygen levels achieved when using a CPAP machine will vary depending on your needs, the setting of the machine, and your normal breathing rates and body functions.
The normal partial pressure of oxygen in the systemic veins at sea level is around 40 mmHg. This value indicates the pressure exerted by oxygen molecules in the blood and corresponds to the oxygen content in the venous blood returning to the heart.