Pathogenesis
Clinical Manifestations
Diagnosis
Treatment & Management
100

Name one of the five mechanisms of hypoxemia.

Low FiO₂, hypoventilation, diffusion impairment, V/Q mismatch, or right-to-left shunt.

100

What is the normal oxygen saturation range in healthy adults?

95–100%.

100

What invasive test measures PaO₂ directly?

Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis.

100

What is the first line of treatment for hypoxemia?

Oxygen therapy.

200

Which mechanism is the most common cause of hypoxemia?

V/Q mismatch.

200

Name one early symptom of hypoxemia.

Restlessness, anxiety, tachycardia, or tachypnea.

200

What simple, non-invasive test measures oxygen saturation?

Pulse oximetry.

200

Give one method of delivering oxygen to a patient.

Nasal cannula, face mask, non-rebreather mask, or mechanical ventilation.

300

In pulmonary embolism, which mechanism mainly causes hypoxemia?

Ventilation-perfusion mismatch (dead space effect).

300

What visible sign on the lips and fingers may occur in hypoxemia?

Cyanosis.

300

On ABG, what PaO₂ value indicates hypoxemia?

PaO₂ < 80 mmHg.

300

In pulmonary embolism, which class of drugs is used alongside oxygen to prevent further clots?

Anticoagulants (e.g., heparin, warfarin).

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