Mean arterial pressure is the mean arterial pressure in one cardiac cycle. In several case mean arterial pressure is a better indicator for therapy.
Mean arterial pressure calculated by : (2x systolic pressure + 1xdiastolic pressure) /3
In this case it would be (2x120 + 1x70)/3 = 310/3 = 103mmHg
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D) four.
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The two atria hold the blood that circulates away from the heart. The heart has four one-way valves, which open and close with each heartbeat. The tricuspid valve and the mitral valve are located between the atria and allow the blood to flow from the atria to the ventricles. Also you don't have to but mind marking Brainliest?
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