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Chemistry / Respiratory therapy / Medical tests / Cardiology / Pulse oximetry / Aquatic ecology / Oxygen therapy / Oxygen saturation / Arterial blood gas / Medicine / Oxygen / Matter
Date: 2014-03-18 12:25:08
Chemistry
Respiratory therapy
Medical tests
Cardiology
Pulse oximetry
Aquatic ecology
Oxygen therapy
Oxygen saturation
Arterial blood gas
Medicine
Oxygen
Matter

Pulse Oximetry Pulse oximetry is a way to measure how much oxygen your blood is carrying. By using a small device called a pulse oximeter, your blood oxygen level can be checked without needing to be stuck with a needle.

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