Here, systolic blood pressure,SBP =126 mmHg
Diastolic blood pressure,DBP =81 mmHg
Pulse pressure =SBP - DBP
=(126 - 81) mmHg
=45 mmHg
Mean Arterial pressure,MAP =DBP + Pulse pressure/3
=(81 + 45/3)mmHg
=(81+15) mmHg
=96 mmHg.
what is the pulse pressure and mean aterial pressure of a blood pressure of 126/81?
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