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    If the Diastolic Pressure and Systolic Pressure Were Both Increased
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If the Diastolic Pressure and Systolic Pressure Were Both Increased

Question 148

Question 148

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If the diastolic pressure and systolic pressure were both increased by 18 mmHg, then the pulse pressure would be increased by 19 mmHg.

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