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Chapter 20.5, Problem 16WDYL
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To determine:
The pulse pressure and mean arterial pressure of 55 year old female having an arterial blood pressure of
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The pulse rate is the measurement of the rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the arteries per minute. The heart rate is defined as the number of heart beats per minute. It is calculated by the number of contractions of the ventricles of heart.
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