A patient's invasive arterial blood pressure waveform displays a high systolic peak with a narrow anacrotic limb and several oscillations following the dicrotic notch. The mean arterial pressure is likely accurate. Which of the following best describes this phenomenon and its most common cause?
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A
Overdamping, caused by an air bubble in the tubing.
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B
Underdamping, caused by excessive tubing length or stiff tubing.
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C
Signal aliasing, caused by a low sampling rate of the monitor.
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D
Electromagnetic interference, caused by the use of surgical diathermy.