What is a commonplace reading of oxygen rank?


Answers:
Depends on the medical history of the person.

A healthy, non smoker may be at 98%, whereas someone suffering from ephasemia may be as low as 86% and be emotion absolutly fine.


It also depends on the elevation of where the party is. For places that are at a high elevation (think Colorado) anything over 90-92% is considered normal. Places closer to sea even should have closer to 95-98%.


Depends on what you're testing and what you're testing it with.

Normal oxygen saturation is 95-100% on room nouns (measured by pulse oximetry). Normal pO2 is 80-100 in arterial blood, and much lower in venous blood (measured with blood gas analysis)

Normal oxygen even in room air is 21%.
Jennifer's right, if you're asking about SaO2. Or were you asking about pO2?


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