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  • 14-05-2020
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If your Cardiac Output is 10,000 mL per minute, and your heart rate is 120 bpm, what
is your stroke volume?

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lixxx88
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  • 15-05-2020

Answer:

Stroke Volume= 83.33 mL/bpm

Explanation:

The equation you are using is that for Cardiac Output.

CO = SV x HR

1.) Rearrange the equation to get what you are looking for which is Stroke Volume.

SV = CO/HR

2.) Plug in the numbers you are given and solve.

SV= 10,000 mL / 120 bpm

Answer: 83.33 mL/bpm

(Side note: Sometimes you will have to convert from Liters to mL read your questions very carefully)

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