MAP (BLOOD PRESSURE) Equation: MAP = diastolic pressure + (pulse pressure / 3) 5. Fill in the table below: systolic diastolic MAP 80 mm Hg 93 mm Hg 150 mm Hg 90 mm Hg 160 mm Hg 85 mm Hg 110 mm Hg 83 mm Hg CONTROL OF BLOOD PRESSURE Equation: MAP ? CO · PR 6. Fill in the table below (HINT: how is PR altered by constricting blood vessels?) CO blood vessels how will MAP change? no change constricted increased no change 7. Suppose BP is 93 mm Hg and HR is 60 bpm. If HR increased to 150 bpm, and nothing else changed about stroke volume or vascular resistance, what would BP be?
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First, we need to find the MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure) for the given blood pressure values. The formula for MAP is: MAP = Diastolic Pressure + (Pulse Pressure / 3) where Pulse Pressure = Systolic Pressure - Diastolic Pressure Show more…
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