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  1. Can someone please explain the difference PO2 and PaO2?

    Apr 10, 2009 · Members are discussing the difference between PO2 and PaO2, with some stating that they are used interchangeably but technically not the same. PO2 refers to the partial pressure of …

  2. PaO2 vs SaO2 - NCLEX Exam, Programs - allnurses

    Jul 10, 2008 · PaO2 stands for the partial pressure of O2 in arterial blood, measured in mmHg. SaO2 is the arterial O2 saturation.

  3. SpO2 vs. SaO2 - Nursing Student Assistance - allnurses

    Oxygen partial pressure (paO2) and saturation (saO2) are 2 different things - read about the difference. Saturation can be measure directly/invasively (saO2) or indirectly/peripherally (spO2).

  4. When SpO2 values dont' match PaO2 - Cardiac Nursing - allnurses

    Oct 22, 2014 · Can someone please help me understand how an SpO2 value can be 95 while the PaO2 reads as low as 40 to 60. I know SpO2 is Hgb saturation% and SaO2 is O2 pressur...

  5. Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Interpretation: Components, Disorders ...

    PaO2: partial pressure of oxygen PaCO2: partial pressure of carbon dioxide HCO3-: concentration of bicarbonate SaO2: arterial oxygen saturation Base excess (BE): excess or deficit of base in the …

  6. ABG's.................???? - Nursing Student Assistance - allnurses

    May 13, 2007 · I am struggling with the difference/significance of PaO2 and SaO2 for my final next week. Does anyone know of a website that has REALLY basic information that m...

  7. Need help with the alveolar air equation - allnurses

    Mar 6, 2009 · Ok guys, I need some help with the alveolar air equation: I know it goes something like PAO2 = PIO2 - (PACO2/R) + F. Scenario is: pt breathing room air @ sea level, PaO2 = 100, PaCO2 …

  8. Interpret this ABG.. - Nursing Student Assistance - allnurses

    May 13, 2014 · Remember that PaO2 (arterial oxygen, measured in torr or mmHg) is not the same as SpO2, ( hemoglobin saturation, a percentage of red cells carrying oxygen). if you think they are, your …

  9. What are normal ABG levels for patients with COPD?

    Apr 28, 2007 · They need low oxygen level, but how low? How low PaO2 and SaO2 should go down before one decides to intervene?

  10. PO2 and aging???? - Pulmonary Nursing - allnurses

    Dec 11, 2018 · Normal PaO2 (at sea level)= 100 mm Hg - the number if years over age 40. So, my question is, if you have an 98 year old DNI patient with a pulse oximeter readings > 92% on 2 liters …