5. What mathematical equation defines the relationship between MAP, TPR and CO? What is the MAP in a patient who has a blood pressure of 160/85?
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The equation is: MAP = CO × TPR However, we are not given the values for CO and TPR in this problem. Instead, we are given the blood pressure values (systolic and diastolic) of a patient. Show more…
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