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this is a registered nurse RN calm and in this video I want to go over how to calculate the mean arterial pressure the math and if you would like some extra practice problems you can access the free quiz at the end of this YouTube video so lets get started first lets start out talking about what is the mean arterial pressure the map it is the pressure in our arteries during one cardiac cycle and it tells us how well our vital organs are being perfused like our renal system and brain and with the brain we learned in our video about increased intracranial pressure the mean arterial pressure is very important in allowing us to maintain that cerebral perfusion pressure so how do we calculate mean arterial pressure well to do that we have to remember this formula so I would commit this to your memory it says the mean arterial pressure is equal to the diastolic blood pressure which is that bottom number times 2 plus the systolic blood pressure which is the top number divided by 3 and to ca