Venous Oxygen Saturation: Understanding Normal Levels and Factors
The normal oxygen saturation in venous blood is typically around 75%, so the statement is generally accurate. Please note that oxygen saturation levels can vary slightly based on individual variations and specific conditions.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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