Question 5 1 pts Which is an equation one can use to find cardiac output (CO) in a patient where you know the blood pressure (BP) and the peripheral vascular resistance (PVR)? O CO = BP + PVR O CO = BP/PVR O CO = PVR/BP O CO = BP x PVR
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