When discussing the pathophysiology of aortic regurgitation with a patient, the nurse would emphasize that aortic regurgitation causes which of the following?

A) Cardiac tamponade
B) Left ventricular hypertrophy
C) Right-sided heart failure
D) Ventricular insufficiency


Ans: B
Feedback: Aortic regurgitation eventually causes left ventricular hypertrophy. In aortic regurgitation, blood from the aorta returns to the left ventricle during diastole in addition to the blood normally delivered by the left atrium. The left ventricle dilates, trying to accommodate the increased volume of blood.

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