A blood gas value of 50, depending on the context, typically refers to a PaCO2 (partial pressure of carbon dioxide) level in arterial blood. A PaCO2 of 50 mmHg is generally considered elevated and indicates hypercapnia, which can suggest respiratory failure or hypoventilation. It is important to interpret this value alongside other blood gas parameters and clinical findings to assess the overall respiratory status of the patient.
Is 113/75 a good blood pressure good for a 50 year old female
The gas to oil ratio is 50 to 1 50: 1 I have the same motor, good luck
The feature of a good blood supply helps gas exchange because it switches with the carbon dioxide and oxygen which helps the process to happen quicker.
The left side of blood contains more oxygenated blood. The blood in the right side is also not completely with out the oxygen. You can give or take "maximum" 50 % of the gas by way of diffusion.
onions givce your body gas thats probaly why you gas all the time what else is new
if you like shoot em up with alot of swearing and violance it is an 18 but is a very good game
a good oil at 50 to 1 will be fine
around 30 on a dirt bike and around 45-50 onstreet motorcycle
An arterial blood gas is a blood test in which a syringe is used to draw a small blood sample from an artery.
yes he is a blood
how much was gas in the 50's? how much was gas in the 50's? well gas in 1962 was 27cents a gallon. that is the oldest receipt i have.Oh and diesel was 19 cents, too.
$50 see ebay