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hyperoxia
hyperoxiaA condition in which the total oxygen content of the body is increased above the normally existing level at sea level.hyperoxia
hyperoxia [hi″per-ok´se-ah] an abnormally increased supply or concentration of oxygen.hy·per·ox·i·a (hī'pĕr-ok'sē-ă), 1. An increased amount of oxygen in tissues and organs. 2. A greater oxygen tension than normal, such as that produced by breathing air or oxygen at pressures greater than 1 atmosphere. hyperoxia (hī′pər-ŏk′sē-ə)n.1. An excess of oxygen in tissues and organs.2. A higher than normal oxygen tension, such as that produced by breathing air or oxygen at greater than atmospheric pressures.hy·per·ox·i·a (hī'pĕr-ok'sē-ă) 1. An increased amount of oxygen in tissues and organs. 2. A greater oxygen tension than normal. hy·per·ox·i·a (hī'pĕr-ok'sē-ă) 1. An increased amount of oxygen in tissues and organs. 2. A greater oxygen tension than normal. |