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Calculate the arterial oxygen content for a patient with the following arterial blood gas measurements: Hgb = 9 g%,arterial oxygen saturation (SₐO₂) = 96%,arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PₐO₂) = 97 mm Hg.
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