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audibly
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sound
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detected with the stethoscope microphone
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for
all
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pressure
measurements
at
the
event
marker
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point
(where
Director audibly
detected
and
marked
diastolic)
and
where
the
sound
disappeared
from
the
stethoscope
microphone.
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the
average
between
trials,
and
the
delta
difference
(ll)
between
the
averages
of
audibly
detected
and
microphone detected
blood
pressures.
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Pressure
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Cycle 2
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and
tehn calculate the
pulse
pressure
and
mean arterial pressure (MAP). Note the pressure meas~rements
at
the
event marker insertion points (Audibly Detected).
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your
calculations
below.
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two equations that may
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pressure
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