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The factors that can impair oxygen transport directly or can threaten it fall into four primary categories:
A) prognosis, intervention, cognitive, and psychosocial.
B) cognitive, psychosocial, nutritional, and neurologic.
C) examination, evaluation, diagnosis, and prognosis.
D) restricted mobility, intrinsic factors, extrinsic factors, and cardiopulmonary pathophysiology.
Constant Speed
A state of motion in which an object travels at the same rate of distance per unit of time without accelerating or decelerating.
Atelectasis
A condition characterized by the collapse of part or all of a lung, leading to reduced or absent gas exchange.
Pooled Secretions
Accumulation of bodily fluids, typically mucus or saliva, in parts of the body, which can pose a risk of infection or other complications.
Hypocarbia
A condition marked by reduced levels of carbon dioxide in the blood, usually due to excessive breathing.
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