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Can you help me do Activity 5 and 7? Thanks BIOL&242 Name Lab 33 Complete activi

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Can you help me do Activity 5 and 7? Thanks

BIOL&242 Name Lab 33 Complete activities 1,2,5,7 (posture). Hand in this worksheet with Lab 33- Laboratory Report Activity 1-Follow instructions in lab manual. Activity 2- Work in small groups (2-3 students). Use spaces below to record data for this activity Take pulse in three different locations. CIRCLE which pulse point was used for each pulse readi (for instance, you can choose facial or carotid, and indicate which one you measured by circling it ng on this form). Use the same pulse point for both readings Pulse Pulse Rate (beats/min) Reading #1 Reading #2 Facial or Carotid Brachial or Radial Popliteal or Dorsalis pedis Activity 5- Follow instructions in lab manual. Resting blood pressure- Record your blood pressure (or a group member's) below. The data reported below must come from ONE person. Blood pressures are reported as systolic over diastolic (systolic/diastolic). Resting (sitting quietly) Measurement 1 Mcasurement 2 Show work HERE for MAP calculation: Pulse pressure Pulse pressure Calculate MAP Calculate MAP Activity 7- Follow instructions in lab manual. Effects of Posture on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Follow instructions in lab manual regarding the effects of posture on BP and pulse. Record findings below. Trial 1 Trial 2 BP Pulse BP Pulse Reclining (after 2-3 minutes) Immediately on standing from reclining position After standing for 3 minutes

Explanation / Answer

5. first measure the blood pressure.

then to get the pulse pressure substract the diastolic pressure from systolic pressure.

To calculate a mean arterial pressure, double the diastolic blood pressure and add the sum to the systolic blood pressure. Then divide by 3. For example, if a patient’s blood pressure is 83 mm Hg/50 mm Hg, his MAP would be 61 mm Hg. Here are the steps for this calculation:

MAP = SBP + 2 (DBP)/3
  

7. simply measure the BP in given postures exactly. and put the values in the boxes. your job's done.