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Carbon Monoxide (CO) Test On this page: Test Overview Why It Is … It Feels Risks Results Test Overview A carbon monoxide blood test is used to detect carbon monoxide poisoning . Poisoning can happen if you breathe air that …
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Test On this page: Test Overview Why It … It Feels Risks Results Test Overview Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gaseous waste product from metabolism . The blood carries carbon dioxide to your lungs, where it is exhaled. More than …
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… your lungs. How well your lungs put oxygen into and remove carbon dioxide from your blood. Types of lung function tests … blood gases . This test shows the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your bloodstream. Carbon monoxide diffusion capacity (also called DLCO). This test …
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… the body is normal, carbohydrate breaks down into water and carbon dioxide. When the oxygen level is low, carbohydrate … failure , blockage of blood flow to the intestines, carbon monoxide poisoning , or pulmonary embolism that prevent adequate …
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… from the lungs to the rest of the body. They also carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs so it can be exhaled. If … cause high RBC values include smoking, exposure to carbon monoxide, long-term lung disease, kidney disease, some … , some tumours, Addison's disease , thalassemia , lead poisoning , sickle cell disease , and reactions to some …
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… High creatinine clearance levels can be caused by carbon monoxide poisoning and pregnancy. High BUN-to-creatinine ratios occur …
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… measures the acidity ( pH ) and the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood from an artery. This test is … lungs are able to move oxygen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the blood. As blood passes through your lungs, oxygen moves into the blood while carbon dioxide moves out of the blood into the lungs. An ABG …
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… from conditions such as hepatitis or cirrhosis . Lead poisoning. Very strenuous exercise or severe injury to a muscle. Exposure to carbon tetrachloride. Decay of a large tumour (necrosis). … exercise or severe injury to a muscle. Exposure to carbon tetrachloride. Decay of a large tumour (necrosis). …
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… or complications with a urea breath test. If radioactive carbon is used, the amount of radioactivity exposure is … test Normal: The breath sample does not contain the tagged carbon dioxide. Abnormal: The breath sample contains the tagged carbon dioxide. Stool antigen test Normal: The stool sample …
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… Blood glucose. Blood urea nitrogen. Calcium (Ca) in blood. Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate). Chloride (Cl). Cholesterol and triglycerides. … Blood glucose. Blood urea nitrogen. Calcium (Ca) in blood. Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate). Chloride (Cl). Cholesterol and …