The RCP is transporting a patient on a fixed wing aircraft at about 10 000 feet. Another Healthcare professional. What effect this has on oxygen. The following are true: I. The percentage of oxygen increases II. The percentage of oxygen decreases III. The percentage of oxygen remains the same IV. The partial pressure of oxygen increases V. The partial pressure of oxygen decreases VI.The partial pressure of oxygen remains the same I and IV I and V II and V IIII and VI
The RCP is transporting a patient on a fixed wing aircraft at about 10 000 feet. Another Healthcare professional. What effect this has on oxygen. The following are true: I. The percentage of oxygen increases II. The percentage of oxygen decreases III. The percentage of oxygen remains the same IV. The partial pressure of oxygen increases V. The partial pressure of oxygen decreases VI.The partial pressure of oxygen remains the same I and IV I and V II and V IIII and VI
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The RCP is transporting a patient on a fixed wing aircraft at about 10 000 feet. Another Healthcare professional. What effect this has on oxygen. The following are true:
I. The percentage of oxygen increases
II. The percentage of oxygen decreases
III. The percentage of oxygen remains the same
IV. The partial pressure of oxygen increases
V. The partial pressure of oxygen decreases
VI.The partial pressure of oxygen remains the same
I and IV
I and V
II and V
IIII and VI
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