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  • In [[medicine]] and [[physiology]], '''blood gas analysis''' is "measurement of [[oxygen]] and [[carbon dioxide]] in the blood."<ref> ...be noted that arterial, rather than venous blood, is usually preferred for blood gas analysis. Inserting a needle into an artery is more technically difficult for the op
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  • The technique complements [[blood gas analysis]] by focusing on the actual gas exchange rather than carbon dioxide in bloo
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  • [[Blood gas analysis]] complements the bicarbonate level with carbon dioxide values.
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  • ...home care, and in the operating room. They complement more sophisticated [[blood gas analysis]]. Particularly in anesthesia or advanced field medicine where an artifici ...its introduction, a patient's oxygenation could only be determined by an [[blood gas analysis|arterial blood gas]], a single point measure which typically took a minimum
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[physiology]], '''blood gas analysis''' is "measurement of [[oxygen]] and [[carbon dioxide]] in the blood."<ref> ...be noted that arterial, rather than venous blood, is usually preferred for blood gas analysis. Inserting a needle into an artery is more technically difficult for the op
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  • * [[Blood gas analysis]]
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  • Venous [[blood gas analysis]] may be used in place of arterial [[blood gas analysis]] and serum chemistry.<ref name="pmid21951652">{{cite journal| author=Mench
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  • *[[Blood gas analysis/Definition]]
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  • Several measures are available based on [[blood gas analysis]].
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