Systemic Circulation

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Which of the following is the proper unit of measurement for blood pressure?

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IU

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Explanation

The proper unit when recording a patient's blood pressure is mmHg, or millimeter of mercury. This is derived from a historical measurement of how many millimeters of mercury in a mercury manometer were able to be elevated by a particular pressure. Due to it's toxicity, are longer used in medical equipment, though the unit remains in use.

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A patient has a 49 year history of hypertension. Which part of the heart would be most enlarged on echocardiogram?

Left ventricle

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Left atrium

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Right atrium

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Right ventricle

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Pulmonary artery

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Explanation

The left ventricle is the most commonly enlarged heart structure seen in chronic hypertension. The left ventricle must overcome the afterload of the arterial system by becoming hypertrophied. As a result, the heart gets remodeled to overcome the systemic high blood pressures. The left ventricle directly pumps blood from the heart to the systemic circuit.