Question: Normal arterial PO2 is?
a. 46 mm Hg.
b. 100 mm Hg.
c. 85 mm Hg.
d. 40 mm Hg.
Normal arterial PO2 is?
a. 46 mm Hg.
b. 100 mm Hg.
c. 85 mm Hg.
d. 40 mm Hg.
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