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What is normal Oxygen saturation in high altitudes?

At high altitudes, normal oxygen saturation levels can range from 88-92%. It is common for the body to adjust to lower oxygen levels in the air by increasing breathing rate and heart rate to deliver more oxygen to tissues. Altitude sickness can occur when oxygen saturation levels drop too low.


How can you tell when you are repaying the oxygen deficit?

Heart rate and respiratory rate will increase.


What happens to your heart rate when you put your hands in cold water?

When someone is holding their breath, oxygen levels decrease. Heart rate will then increase to try to keep the oxygen flowing.


What happens to your heart rate when oxygen levels go down and carbon dioxide levels go up?

When oxygen levels go down and carbon dioxide levels go up, your heart rate increases in order to deliver more oxygen to the tissues and remove excess carbon dioxide. This response helps to compensate for the reduced oxygen availability and increased carbon dioxide levels in the body.


What causes heart rate to accelerate?

The heart beats accelerates because your organs need more oxygen and the heart pumps the oxygen into the blood and when you need more oxygen than normal your heart rate is faster than normal.


What happens when the heart is deprived of oxygen?

we will die


What is the function of oximeter?

The pulse oximeter (or oxymeter) measure the oxygen saturation of hemoglobin. If the hemoglobin levels are normal this will give an estimate of how much oxygen is being delivered to the tissues and if abnormal can suggest lung or heart disease.


Why does hypoxia lead to bradycardia?

Hypoxia, or low oxygen levels in the body, can lead to bradycardia, which is a slower than normal heart rate, because the heart tries to compensate for the lack of oxygen by slowing down to conserve energy and maintain proper blood flow to vital organs.


What is in blood that is being pumped from the heart to the lungs?

Carbon dioxide is at high levels and oxygen at low levels in blood that is being pumped from the heart to the lungs.


What happens adter old blood moves into the heart?

Oxygen.


What is the normal range of troponon levels?

The normal range of troponin levels is typically less than 0.04 ng/mL. Elevated levels of troponin can indicate damage to the heart muscle, such as in the case of a heart attack or other cardiac conditions.


When is heart-lung transplantation required?

when blood ventilation (air exchange) is inhibited. Inhibited oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer prevents the delivery of oxygen to the tissue and results in carbon dioxide levels in the blood that are higher than normal.