Blood is flowing through point P (Figure 2.5), which is connected to a catheter tip manometer system. Blood enters the manometer and equilibrates the pressure of the various fluids within the system (as denoted in the figure). Calculate the pressure within the blood vessel. Blood density is 1050 kg/m³, atmospheric pressure is 760 mmHg 25 cm Blood 2 Fluid 1, P₁ = 879 kg/m³ 1 ↓ TU 45 cm 10 cm Fluid 2. P2 = 1200 kg/m³ Atmospheric pressure Figure 2.5 Schematic of a catheter tip manometer to measure intravascular blood pressure
Blood is flowing through point P (Figure 2.5), which is connected to a catheter tip manometer system. Blood enters the manometer and equilibrates the pressure of the various fluids within the system (as denoted in the figure). Calculate the pressure within the blood vessel. Blood density is 1050 kg/m³, atmospheric pressure is 760 mmHg 25 cm Blood 2 Fluid 1, P₁ = 879 kg/m³ 1 ↓ TU 45 cm 10 cm Fluid 2. P2 = 1200 kg/m³ Atmospheric pressure Figure 2.5 Schematic of a catheter tip manometer to measure intravascular blood pressure
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Transcribed Image Text:7. Blood is flowing through point P (Figure 2.5), which is connected to a catheter tip
manometer system. Blood enters the manometer and equilibrates the pressure of
the various fluids within the system (as denoted in the figure). Calculate the pressure
within the blood vessel. Blood density is 1050 kg/m³, atmospheric pressure is 760
mmHg
25 cm
Blood
2
Fluid 1,
P₁ = 879 kg/m³
45 cm
10 cm
1 ✓
Fluid 2.
P2 = 1200 kg/m³
Atmospheric
pressure
Figure 2.5 Schematic of a catheter tip manometer to measure intravascular blood pressure
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