When someone is nearing death, oxygen saturation levels can drop rapidly, often within minutes to hours, depending on the underlying cause. Typically, as the body begins to shut down, oxygen levels may fall below normal ranges (95-100%) and can decline significantly, sometimes dropping to the 70s or lower. This decline is influenced by various factors, including the individual's health condition, respiratory function, and the presence of any medical interventions. Monitoring oxygen levels can provide insight into the person's status during this critical time.
It depends on what they are dying from.
Your oxygen level should be between 90 and 100 anything lower is considered a risk. If the oxygen level drops below 85 they will usually place someone on oxygen, if the oxygen level continues to drop on oxygen then they will try a by-pap machine if it still continues to drop they will intubate the patient. Chances are if your o2 level is only 40 they will intubate you and your lung could have possibly collapsed.
When someone says "drop me a line," they are inviting you to get in touch or communicate with them, usually through a quick message or note. A good response could be, "Sure, I’ll reach out soon!" or "Absolutely, I’ll drop you a line later." This shows you're open to connecting and acknowledges their request.
a drop of blood in the inferior vena cavsa is oxygen-rich or oxygen-poor?
When your oxygen saturation levels drop, your blood is not carrying enough oxygen to provide your body the levels it needs. If they drop low enough, your body will shut down and you can die. If you are hooked to a ventilator, this will help the body increase the oxygen saturation levels in your blood, potentially saving your life.
yes
you get a flare
The idiom "drop you a line" means to send someone a brief message or note, typically in written form. It often implies a casual or friendly communication, such as checking in or providing an update. The phrase suggests a quick, informal way of keeping in touch.
A person yawns as a response to the lack of oxygen in one's bloods stream usually, but, depending on situation it varies. For example in the morning, it is to boost the oxygen intake so as to wake you up or in class, to get rid of your drowsiness.) We yawn when someone else yawns because your body thinks that person is responding to a drop in oxygen in the room thus you yourself yawn to increase oxygen in your own blood stream.
I'm not quite sure the is a "quick" way to drop anything on runescape besides having a fast finger lol. But when banking there is a quick empty button located in the bottom left of the the bank.
No, no matter what way you die you will always drop your stuff.
Why are you? Don't - if you can, drop them.