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4) cyanosis -
04-14-2005, 03:43 PM
4) .CYANOSIS IS USUALLY APPARENT WHEN
a) the arterial oxygen saturation is 75% when the haemaglobin concentration is within normal limits
b) there is more than 5g/100ml of circulating carboxyhaemoglobin
c) the haemoglobin concentration is less than 10g per 100ml
d) the arterial oxygen tension is 9kPa
e) carbaminohaemoglobin is greater than 10g/litre
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