The Arterial Blood Gases (ABG) test measures the levels of oxygen (O?), carbon dioxide (CO?), and blood pH. It is essential for assessing lung function, oxygen supply, and acid-base balance in the body.
Why is this test done?
Breathing difficulties
Lung diseases (asthma, COPD)
Critical care monitoring
Acid-base imbalance
Procedure:
A blood sample is taken from an artery, usually from the wrist.
Why choose this test?
Essential for emergency and ICU care
Accurate oxygen and pH assessment
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