During an air transport of a neonatal patient, how must the percent of oxygen delivered to the patient be changed as altitude increases in order to maintain the same arterial PO2?
A) It must increase.
B) It must decrease.
C) It should stay the same.D) Oxygen should not be delivered to a neonatal patient on air transport.
A
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