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The mother of a 9-year-old patient reports that her son was playing with a friend when he collapsed while running. At the patients side, you apply an AED and deliver one shock. The patient regains a pulse but remains unresponsive. you successfully place an ETT. There is no evidence of shock or trauma. Your target range for SpO2 is:

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The target range for SpO2 is typically 95-100 percent, indicating adequate blood oxygen saturation. Lower readings may suggest low blood oxygen levels. Maintaining the target range is important for tissue oxygenation and preventing complications.

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The target range for SpO2 (oxygen saturation) is typically 95-100 percent.

When using a pulse oximeter, normal readings should fall within this range, indicating that the patient's blood is adequately saturated with oxygen. A SpO2 reading below 95 percent may suggest hypoxemia, or low blood oxygen levels.

It's important to maintain a target range of SpO2 to ensure adequate oxygenation of tissues and prevent complications from inadequate oxygen supply. Sustained low SpO2 levels can lead to tissue ischemia and damage.

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