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    What Two Values Are Needed to Calculate Mean Arterial Pressure
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What Two Values Are Needed to Calculate Mean Arterial Pressure

Question 19

Question 19

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What two values are needed to calculate mean arterial pressure (MAP) ?


A) stroke volume and cardiac output
B) blood vessel length and blood vessel radius
C) diastolic pressure and systolic pressure
D) heart rate and peripheral resistance

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