Given that a healthy resting blood pressure may be stated as 16/10.6 (in units of kPa). What would the reading on the pressure gauge of a sphygmomanometer that was measuring blood pressure in the posterior tibial artery of a standing patient be closest to? A. 6 kPa, the average blood pressure at the arterial end of the capillaries. B. 12 kPa, the hydrostatic pressure due to head of blood. C. 28 kPa, the hydrostatic pressure plus average aortic pressure. D. 107 kPa, atmospheric pressure plus average pressure at the start of the capillaries

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Option C. Both pressure because of the head of liquid among the heart and the feet (approximately 11kPa) and pressure because of the pumping movement of the heart (16 kPa) need to be brought to reach at BP withinside the feet when standing. Alternatively, the value in preference D is just too high, and selections A and B are values which are too low and do now no longer remember the 2 additives which are running in a standing person.

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