At altitudes higher than approximately 3,000 feet above sea level, ABG oxygen values will start to be lower than expected because the normal respiratory processes take in air that contains less oxygen by volume. Both existing respiratory conditions and the oxygen-poor air will reduce the efficiency of the lungs.

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