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  2. Blood gas tension - Wikipedia

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    The most common gas tensions measured are oxygen tension (P x O 2), carbon dioxide tension (P x CO 2) and carbon monoxide tension (P x CO). [3] The subscript x in each symbol represents the source of the gas being measured: "a" meaning arterial, "A" being alveolar, "v" being venous, and "c" being capillary. [3] Blood gas tests (such as arterial ...

  3. Blood gas test - Wikipedia

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    A blood gas test or blood gas analysis tests blood to measure blood gas tension values, it also measures blood pH, and the level and base excess of bicarbonate.The source of the blood is reflected in the name of each test; arterial blood gases come from arteries, venous blood gases come from veins and capillary blood gases come from capillaries. [1]

  4. Arterial blood gas test - Wikipedia

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    A low PaO 2 indicates abnormal oxygenation of blood and a person is known as having hypoxemia. (Note that a low PaO 2 is not required for the person to have hypoxia as in cases of Ischemia, a lack of oxygen in tissues or organs as opposed to arterial blood.) At a P a O 2 of less than 60 mm Hg, supplemental oxygen should be administered.

  5. Template:Blood gas, acid-base, & gas exchange terms - Wikipedia

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    P A O 2: Alveolar oxygen tension, or partial pressure: P a CO 2: Arterial carbon dioxide tension, or partial pressure: P A CO 2: Alveolar carbon dioxide tension, or partial pressure: P v O 2: Oxygen tension of mixed venous blood: P (A-a) O 2: Alveolar-arterial oxygen tension difference. The term formerly used (A-a D O 2) is discouraged. P (a/A ...

  6. Category:Hematology - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; Македонски ... Blood gas tension; Blood plasma; Blood transfusion; Blood type; Blood viscosity; Bone marrow examination; ... This page was last ...

  7. Category:Pulmonology - Wikipedia

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    Blood gas tension; Blood gas test; C. Chest drainage; Chest tube; Curschmann's spirals; Cystic fibrosis–related diabetes; E. Effect of oxygen on chronic obstructive ...

  8. pCO2 - Wikipedia

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    pCO 2, pCO 2, or is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO 2), often used in reference to blood but also used in meteorology, climate science, oceanography, and limnology to describe the fractional pressure of CO 2 as a function of its concentration in gas or dissolved phases.

  9. Glomus cell - Wikipedia

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    Glomus type I cells are peripheral chemoreceptors which sense the oxygen, carbon dioxide and pH levels of the blood. When there is a decrease in the blood's pH , a decrease in oxygen (pO 2 ), or an increase in carbon dioxide ( pCO 2 ), the carotid bodies and the aortic bodies signal the dorsal respiratory group in the medulla oblongata to ...