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Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 7e | Section 3. Resuscitation > | Chapter 20. Blood Gases Sections: Blood Gases: Introduction, Ventilation and Oxygenation, Alveolar Oxygenation, Oxygen Diffusion, Oxygen Content of Blood, Hemoglobin and the Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve, The Heart and Oxygen Delivery, End-Organ Tissues, Mitochondrion and the Respiratory Quotient, Mixed or Central Venous Blood Gases, Carbon Dioxide Transport, Carbon Dioxide Diffusion and Alveolar Dead Space, Minute Ventilation and Carbon Dioxide Removal, Acknowledgments, References. Topics Discussed: blood gases. Excerpt:"Blood gases can be sampled at the arterial level, venous level,
and mixed or central venous level and provide key information needed
for management of the critically ill patient. This chapter reviews
the application and interpretation of blood gases...."
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