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the oxygen releases carbon dioxide
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In terms of oxygen saturations, arterial blood should be around 97-100% and venous return should be at approximately 75%. These figures are only appropriate for altitudes close to sea level.
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one major reason is that cigarette smoke contains tar which coats the avioli in the lungs. these are special projections in the lung that increase surface area (an increased surface area is proportional to an increased absorption rate, in this case dissolving oxygen gas on the moist membrane of the lung.) as the tar coats the avioli the available surface area decreases and therefore the absorption rate decreases. so essentially a smoker is getting less from each breath as a nonsmoker, this results in a lower blood-oxygen reading for a smoker. this also accounts for why smokers run out of breath sooner and a why they sometimes cough up black flem.
Hemostasis would increase the number of RBCs in circulation to allow for enough transport of oxygen. This also happens in smokers, (to compensate for the loss of functional lung surface) when smokers move to high altitude, they have less "buffer" to compensate. Populations living in high altitudes have developed a number of adaptations to cope with the lack of oxygen (compared to sea level). Among which increased lung capacity and more effective red blood cells.
Hypoxia is a deficiency of oxygen at the tissue level.
Oxygen saturation or dissolved oxygen (DO) is a relative measure of the amount of oxygen that is dissolved or carried in a given medium. It can be measured with a dissolved oxygen probe such as an oxygen sensor or an optode in liquid media, usually water. Blood oxygen saturation level refers to the percentage of a person's red blood cells that are loaded or filled with oxygen. Oxygen is carried by the red blood cells to organs, such as the brain and the heart. If the blood oxygen level is too low, not enough oxygen is carried to the organs. Without an adequate blood oxygen level, the body cannot function normally.
Doctor told monitor your blood oxygen level and make hourly chart till 72 hours.
Blood releases its oxygen into the tissues at the capillary level.
Yes it does monitor blood oxygen levels and it is located in the brain stem.
A blood level showing 63 percent oxygen is a very low reading. It indicates that the person has some type of breathing problem or interference with blood oxygenation.
A normal blood oxygen level should be 90 or above (90-99). Any level below 89 qualifies you for oxygen. 74 is low and it means your brain and body are not getting enough oxygen. You should be evaluated by a pulmonologist and you should be on oxygen.
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the oxygen releases carbon dioxide
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.