| 1. | The saturation of mixed venous blood is approximately 75 % in health.
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| 2. | Lower was the first to observe the difference in arterial and venous blood.
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| 3. | The intermittent compressions of the sleeves will ensure the movement of venous blood.
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| 4. | The heart acts to pump blood through arteries and uptake the venous blood.
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| 5. | These provide arterial blood to the retina and drain venous blood.
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| 6. | Cooled venous blood then returns to the body's core and counteracts rising core temperatures.
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| 7. | Another possible explanation is that there is an increase in local venous blood volume.
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| 8. | While the terms generally apply to venous blood exiting the kidneys per unit time.
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| 9. | In practice, sampling of peripheral arterial blood is a surrogate for pulmonary venous blood.
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| 10. | If more oxygen is added, the partial pressure of oxygen in the venous blood rises.
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