What is considered a normal blood oxygen level depends on how it is measured. If measured directly from blood taken from an artery, a normal blood oxygen level is between 75 and 100 mm Hg.
If the oxygen level is read through the skin using a pulse oximeter, a normal reading is between 95 and 100 percent.

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