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1 February, 14:56

A client has a mean arterial blood pressure (map) of 97 mmhg and an intracranial pressure (icp) of 12 mmhg. what is the cerebral perfusion pressure (cpp) for this client? record your answer using a whole number

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  1. 1 February, 15:26
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    Cerebral perfusion pressure or CPP can be calculated by subtracting the mean arterial blood pressure with intracranial pressure (ICP). Mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) itself calculated by adding (2*systole + diastole) / 3

    The cerebral perfusion pressure for this client would be:

    CPP = MAP-ICP

    CPP = 97mmHg - 12mmHg = 85mmHg
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