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Spo2 level 62 years adult during covid
What is the minimum level of spo2 in covid patient 62 years ? Is 94 a ok sign for a patient with high covid infection and it's 12th day since the rtpcr report ..
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Yes it’s ok but shouldn’t fall below 94
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More than 93% should not worry you, but in case if patient is diabetic or hypertensive, and having fever on 12th day, should be immediately need attention
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if covid patient is not having pneumonia then  spo2 level is above 90%, in your case spo2 94 which is normal
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More Than 90 is in control Keep monitoring Lie in prone position
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