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cyanosis, the nail bed, lips, bluish, fingernails, bluish, cyanosis, bluish lips, fingernails, bluish skin, cyanosis, bluish discoloration, the skin, mucous membranes, lack of oxygen, in the blood, skin coloration is determined by the amount, pigment, in the skin, blood flowing, blood that is saturated, oxygen is bright red, blood that has lost its oxygen is dark bluish-red, a large quantity of blood deficient in oxygen tend to take on a bluish discoloration, cyanosis, lack of oxygen, in suffocation, cyanotic heart disease, abnormal hemoglobin, methemoglobinemia, toxins, cyanide, all produce cyanosis, most cyanosis occurs, a result of heart disease congestive heart failure, lung disease, a terminal event cardiopulmonary arrest, mild cyanosis is difficult to detect, needs to be more than 5 grams of deoxygenated hemoglobin, person's bloodstream, cyanosis, the oxygen saturation, the blood has to drop below 90%, this occurs, cyanosis is more obvious, in the mucous membranes, nail beds, dark-skinned people, appear on the feet, nose, ears, get brief, bluish-purplish, painful color changes in fingers, raynaud's syndrome, resulting from spasm of blood vessels, in the hands, in response, cold, raynaud's syndrome, a collagen-vascular disease, scleroderma, brief exposure to cold air, water, high altitudes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, copd, pneumonia, severe, pulmonary edema, congestive heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, shock, hyaline membrane disease associated, prematurity, aspiration, suffocation, breath-holding, bronchiolitis, congenital heart disease, croup, epiglottitis, asthma, seizures, drug overdoses, narcotics, benzodiazepines, sedatives, drowning, near-drowning, cyanosis, exposure to cold, dress warmly, going outside, stay, well-heated room, have any unexplained changes, in the color of skin, mucous membranes, health care provider, perform a physical examination, includes listening to breathing, heart sounds, in emergency situations, shock, stabilized, medical history questions, did it develop, did it develop suddenly, has it been developing slowly, the lips blue, the nailbeds blue, the body blue all over, an exposure to cold, have suddenly gone to a high altitude, have inhaled, difficulty breathing, ankle, feet, leg swelling, a cough, , chest pain, diagnostic tests, arterial blood gas analysis, complete blood count, cbc, chest x-ray, ecg, measurement of blood oxygen by pulse oximetry, shortness of breath, cyanosis, supplemental oxygen administered.



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