A non-invasive blood gas test is carried out by a method that utilizes a
venous blood sample together with a pulse oximeter and a plurality of
mathematical equations. The method generates the following data points of
the blood: (i) the pH level; (ii) the [H+] concentration; (iii) the
[HCO.sub.3-] concentration; (iv) the partial pressure of carbon dioxide;
and (v) the oxygen saturation level. Mathematical formulas, tables, and
chemical equations provide a simple method by which a doctor or other
medical professional can easily calculate the blood gas data without the
need for an arterial blood sample or specialized machines. Blood gas
measurements are obtained from a patient in a faster, safer and less
painful manner than tests that require an arterial blood sample. In
another embodiment of the present invention, a system for locating a
dysfunctional organ in a patient is disclosed.