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- ... you breathe better. They may have given you oxygen and IV fluids (given through a vein) and ... leave the hospital. You may need to use oxygen at home as you recover. You may still ...
- ... birth (congenital). They result in a low blood oxygen level. Cyanosis refers to a bluish color of ... heart and lungs. Blood that is low in oxygen returns from the body to the right side ...
- Cerebral hypoxia occurs when there is not enough oxygen getting to the brain. The brain needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients to function. Cerebral hypoxia refers to ...
- ... the LCA originates from the aorta. It supplies oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle on the ... aorta is the major blood vessel that takes oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest ...
- ... a life-threatening lung condition that prevents enough oxygen from getting to the lungs and into the ... Transfusions (multiple) Trauma Depending on the amount of oxygen in the blood and during breathing, the severity ...
- ... membrane is usually due to a lack of oxygen in the blood. The medical term is cyanosis. ... Red blood cells provide oxygen to body tissues. Most of the time, nearly all red blood cells in the arteries carry a full supply of ...
- ... the pumping chamber of the heart that sends oxygen-rich blood to the body. The right ventricle is the pumping chamber that sends oxygen-poor blood to the lungs. In the normal ...
- ... RV, the chamber of the heart that pumps oxygen-poor blood to the lungs), instead of to ... left ventricle (LV, the chamber that normally pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body). Both the pulmonary ...
- ... contain tiny air sacs (alveoli), which is where oxygen is absorbed. These air sacs expand with each ... as much. As a result, not as much oxygen can get to the body. ILD can occur ...
- ... is where it must go to pick up oxygen (becomes oxygenated). Instead, the blood passes through a ... atrium. In the left atrium, it mixes with oxygen-rich blood returning from the lungs. This mix ...