Where have you been? What have you seen?
By Lefty
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#1615507
I’m going out to Knoxville to pick up a brand new SR22T G6 in July - then fly it home to White Waltham. Hoping to take the Iqaluit - Sondestrom / Nuuk Route this time as we did Goose Bay - Narsarsuaq - Kulusuk - Reykjavik in 2015).
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By Flyin'Dutch'
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#1615547
Lefty wrote:I’m going out to Knoxville to pick up a brand new SR22T G6 in July - then fly it home to White Waltham. Hoping to take the Iqaluit - Sondestrom / Nuuk Route this time as we did Goose Bay - Narsarsuaq - Kulusuk - Reykjavik in 2015).


Very smart move - you'd get bored doing the same trip time and time again!

:wink:
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Rob
Blood contains oxygenated haemoglobin and deoxygenated haemaglobin.
Oxygen saturation is the percentage of oxygenated blood.
The sample should be measured in arterial blood (= SaO2)
Saturation monitors measure peripheral circulation levels (=SpO2).
The saturation monitor reading is usually a good approximation to the arterial reading.
Professionally SpO2 levels below 90 % gave me concern, levels around 80% were brown trouser moments.
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#1616931
Thanks Gasman...it was just for my re-edumication (I did Biology many decades ago and have forgotten...but the terms sprung a recollection). Particularly from a first-aid course as to why mouth-to-mouth recuscitation works; that was all about partial pressure of O2

Rob
#1619220
Flyin'Dutch' wrote:
Lefty wrote:I’m going out to Knoxville to pick up a brand new SR22T G6 in July - then fly it home to White Waltham. Hoping to take the Iqaluit - Sondestrom / Nuuk Route this time as we did Goose Bay - Narsarsuaq - Kulusuk - Reykjavik in 2015).


Very smart move - you'd get bored doing the same trip time and time again!

:wink:


Done it hundreds of times and have not found that to be the case.... :wink: