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23 February, 20:38

You obtain an spo2 reading of 100% on a patient receiving oxygen via a nonrebreathing mask. what range of arterial po2s is possible in this patient

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  1. 23 February, 20:46
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    SpO2 measures blood oxygen saturation levels. Normal is between 95-99%, and the only way to achieve 100% is with supplemental oxygen. Once you know the SpO2 value, you can estimate the arterial PO2 value using the 4-5-6-7-8-9 rule. For example:

    SpO2 70% = PO2 of 40

    SpO2 80% = PO2 of 50

    SpO2 90% = PO2 of 60

    SpO2 100% (our patient) = PO2 of 70.

    If the SpO2 were to drop a bit from 100%, the PO2 would also drop a bit. The range of possible PO2 values in our patient is: 60-70.
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