Yeah, that's what I meantAnomaly wrote:I think amk means to use those values to plug into other equations. For example, pulse pressure is diastolic subtracted from systolic, so you'd put the values for SP and DP into the equation SP-DP to get PP (pulse pressure)WangwithaTang wrote:Okay, so , how do you apply these values in other equations.amk578 wrote:
I don't think there's any finite equation for systolic and diastolic pressure, I think you just need to know what those each mean and how to apply those values in other equations.
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If you want to know how to put it in to other equations you are usually given them in the question and then asked how to calculate something like pulse pressure or something along the lines of it. So you shouldnt have to calculate it, the test should give you it in the questionamk578 wrote:Yeah, that's what I meantAnomaly wrote:I think amk means to use those values to plug into other equations. For example, pulse pressure is diastolic subtracted from systolic, so you'd put the values for SP and DP into the equation SP-DP to get PP (pulse pressure)WangwithaTang wrote: Okay, so , how do you apply these values in other equations.
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Thanks!cbrant554 wrote:If you want to know how to put it in to other equations you are usually given them in the question and then asked how to calculate something like pulse pressure or something along the lines of it. So you shouldnt have to calculate it, the test should give you it in the questionamk578 wrote:Yeah, that's what I meantAnomaly wrote: I think amk means to use those values to plug into other equations. For example, pulse pressure is diastolic subtracted from systolic, so you'd put the values for SP and DP into the equation SP-DP to get PP (pulse pressure)
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do i have to know the thickness and diameter of the blood vessels?
i know it says structure and function of arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, capillaries in the rule sheet....
i know it says structure and function of arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, capillaries in the rule sheet....
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That would come under structure, so yes it would be a good idea to have those on there. It would also be a good idea to have how thick the different layers of an artery are.jleremy wrote:do i have to know the thickness and diameter of the blood vessels?
i know it says structure and function of arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, capillaries in the rule sheet....
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I was trying to find a good diagram of the spleen and thymus, but never found a good one. So can anyone share the diagram they used to study the sructure of the spleen and thymus. It would be great help..thx
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When I studied the spleen, I made my own diagram by combining information from several others.donutsandcupcakes wrote:Hi,
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I believe MS Paint has a feature where you can move a part of a picture from one location to another. You could fit in more terms that way.Unome wrote:When I studied the spleen, I made my own diagram by combining information from several others.donutsandcupcakes wrote:Hi,
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You could also draw lines and insert text to add more information.farmerjoe279 wrote:I believe MS Paint has a feature where you can move a part of a picture from one location to another. You could fit in more terms that way.Unome wrote:When I studied the spleen, I made my own diagram by combining information from several others.donutsandcupcakes wrote:Hi,
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