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Oxygen Remedy-Normal results
A normal result is a patient that demonstrates satisfactory oxygenation
via pulse oximetry, blood fuel exams, and clinical observation.
Indicators and signs of insufficient oxygenation embody cyanosis,
drowsiness, puzzlement, restlessness, anxiousness, or slow, shallow,
troublesome, or irregular breathing. Sufferers with obstructive airway
illness could exhibit "aerophobia" (air hunger) as they work to tug air
into the lungs. In cases of carbon monoxide inhalation, the oxygen
saturation will be falsely elevated.
Learn more: Oxygen Remedy - restoration, check, blood, tube, problems,
an infection, heart, varieties, risk, fee, Definition, Goal,
Description, Preparation, Aftercare, Risks, Normal outcomes
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