oxígeno means oxygen — a common term in Medical Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: August 7, 2025
oxígeno
noun • /[ok-SEE-heh-noh]/
oxygen
Example:
Aumentaremos el oxígeno si baja la saturación.
We'll increase oxygen if saturation drops.
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🧠 What does oxígeno mean?
Oxígeno is the Spanish word for 'oxygen.' It refers to the chemical element, essential for respiration in most living organisms. In a medical context, it's frequently used to discuss oxygen therapy, levels of oxygen in the blood (oxygen saturation), and other related concepts.
📚 Extra examples
- El paciente necesita oxígeno suplementario.
The patient needs supplemental oxygen. - La saturación de oxígeno está baja.
The oxygen saturation is low. - El médico le administró oxígeno.
The doctor administered oxygen to him/her. - Respirar aire fresco aumenta los niveles de oxígeno en la sangre.
Breathing fresh air increases oxygen levels in the blood.
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💡 Did You Know?
Just like in English, the Spanish word 'oxígeno' is derived from Greek roots meaning 'acid-producing.' This is due to early beliefs about the role of oxygen in acid formation.
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