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  • curprev 20:4820:48, 9 September 2025 SherriIih5205694 talk contribs 6,689 bytes +6,689 Created page with "<br>Blood gas tension refers to the partial strain of gases in blood. There are a number of vital purposes for measuring gas tension. The most typical gasoline tensions measured are oxygen tension (PxO2), carbon dioxide tension (PxCO2) and carbon monoxide tension (PxCO). The subscript x in every image represents the source of the fuel being measured: "a" meaning arterial, "A" being alveolar, "v" being venous, and "c" being capillary. Blood fuel checks (such as arterial b..."