different between hypokalemia vs hypoxemia
hypokalemia
English
Alternative forms
- hypokalaemia
Noun
hypokalemia (countable and uncountable, plural hypokalemias)
- (medicine) The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of potassium ions in the blood.
Derived terms
- hypokalemic
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hypoxemia
English
Alternative forms
- hypoxaemia (British, Commonwealth, but not Canadian)
Etymology
Analysed as hypo- +? ox- +? -emia
Noun
hypoxemia (countable and uncountable, plural hypoxemias)
- (medicine) An abnormal deficiency in the concentration of oxygen in the blood, be it the partial pressure of oxygen (mm Hg), the content of oxygen (ml oxygen per dl of blood) or the per cent saturation of the blood's hemoglobin, singly or in combination.
- 1984. Alan Morris, Richard Kanner, Robert Crapo, Reed Gardner, Clinical Pulmonary Function Testing. A manual of uniform laboratory procedures, 2nd edition:
- The most profound abnormality determines the oxygen deficiency category ... of hypoxemia.
- 1984. Alan Morris, Richard Kanner, Robert Crapo, Reed Gardner, Clinical Pulmonary Function Testing. A manual of uniform laboratory procedures, 2nd edition:
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