A newborn baby has a mean SP of 75 mmHg. How a nurse would describe this blood pressure?
Answer: slightly higher than normal
Explanation
- A newborn baby has a mean SP of 75 mmHg. a nurse would describe this blood pressure as slightly higher than normal
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- SP stands for systolic pressure.
- The average BP in newborn babies is 64/41.
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