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Q: What is a normal fetal oxygen saturation?
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What is the fetal circulatory structure that carries blood with the lowest oxygen saturation?

Ductus arteriosus


What is the normal oxygen level for a 64 yr old female?

97% is the normal oxygen saturation.


What is normal saturation?

"Oxygen saturation" refers to the fraction of hemoglobin that is saturated by oxygen. It is related to the partial pressure of oxygen in the inspired air and, therefore, to altitude. Normal oxygen saturation in an otherwise healthy individual at sea level is > 95%. Low oxygen saturations can be found in a wide variety of lung diseases.


What is normal oxygen saturation in older person?

Over 90%


What is the approximate percent saturation of hemoglobin by oxygen in normal arterial blood?

The saturation should be above 90% in normal arterial blood. A totally healthy person will have 95-100% saturation.


Normal oxygen saturation for a 14 yr old male?

98


Recent sleeping oxygen saturation level was 81 Is this normal what can cause this?

Normal oxygen saturation levels vary slightly depending on age and activity. A blood oxygen level of less than 90 percent is considered abnormal. The organs in the body need a continuous supply of oxygen to function properly. If oxygen saturation levels in the body become too low, various problems can develop. When oxygen saturation is too low it is called Hypoxemia.


What is considered a normal blood oxygen saturation level for a non-smoker how can this be affected by smoking and at what range is blood oxygen saturation considered impaired Resources appreciated?

90


Is it normal for your oxygen saturation to be at 98 percent?

What is the best oxygen sat level for fighting lung cancer?


Why 1g of Hb bind to 1.34ml of Oxygen instead 1.39 at full saturation?

1g of Hb can bind with 1.34mL of oxygen instead 1.39 at full saturation because it does so at normal oxygen capacity.


What is the normal oxygen saturation of the left ventricle?

Deoxygenated blood from pulmonary circulation and cardiac perfusion is dumped into the the left atria, which brings down the oxygen saturation to about 97%. This is referred to as physiological shunting.


What is considered a normal blood oxygen saturation level for a non smoker how can this be affected by smoking and at what range is blood oxygen saturation considered impaired Resources appreciated?

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