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Which of the two combinations define the double product used to measure cardiac workload?  pulse pressure and heart rate. mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate. diastolic pressure and systolic pressure. heart rate and systolic pressure.

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Which of the two combinations define the double product used to measure cardiac workload?  pulse pressure and heart rate. mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate. diastolic pressure and systolic pressure. heart rate and systolic pressure.

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The double product used to measure cardiac workload is defined by the combination of heart rate and systolic pressure.

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