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A 40-year-old postoperative patient has a hemoglobin level of 8 g/dL and a SaO2 of 95 percent. Considering all aspects, what conclusion would the nurse make about this patient’s condition?
1. The patient is stable and at no special risk.
2. Oxygenation is adequate for a postoperative patient.
3. This patient has a potential risk of hypoxia.
4. The patient’s SaO2 is higher than expected for the patient’s age.
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