Image transcription text II. Systolic Measurements (Event
Image transcription text II. Systolic Measurements (Event Marker) Note that this table is for the systolic pressure measurements that were recorded at the event markers. Record the Ch 1 Value and round to two decimal places. Condit… Show more Image transcription text IV. Diastolic Measurements (Event Marker) Note that this table is for the diastolic pressure measurements that were recorded at the event markers. Record the Ch 1 Value and round to two decimal places. Condit… Show more Image transcription text VI. R-R Interval Measurements Note that this table is for the R-R interval measurements that were recorded between the systolic and diastolic pressures. Record the Ch 3 BPM and round to two decimal pla… Show more Image transcription text Average Systolic Average Diastolic MAP Condition Pressure Pressure (calculated) (mm Hg) (mm Hg) Left arm, seated Right arm, seated Right arm, lying down Right arm, after exercise Table 6 Calculation for Me… Show more Image transcription text IX. Questions 1. Does your systolic and/or diastolic arterial pressure change as your heart rate increases? Do pressure changes occur from lying down to sitting up? Do pressure changes occur from raising/lowering… Show more Image transcription text 4. Explain the concept of mean arterial pressure (MAP). Why is MAP an important value in clinical medicine? Reference: Blood Pressure Biopic Lab Report SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING ANAT 102
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