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What is a common cause of a pulmonary embolism?

  • A. An autoimmune disorder
  • B. A venous blood clot from the lower extremity
  • C. An increase in intracranial pressure
  • D. Hypotension
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A pulmonary embolism is commonly caused by a blood clot that originates in the venous system of the lower extremity and travels to the lungs, blocking blood flow. This clot is known as a venous thromboembolism. An autoimmune disorder (Choice A) is not typically associated with pulmonary embolism. Intracranial pressure (Choice C) refers to pressure inside the skull and is unrelated to pulmonary embolism. Hypotension (Choice D) is low blood pressure and is not a common cause of pulmonary embolism.