Asked by Trashawn Britt on Jun 25, 2024

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Jugular vein distention

A) Lower extremity swollen and warm with normal pulse
B) Neck vein visible when sitting
C) Spoon nails
D) Lower extremity pale and cool with decreased pulse
E) Ringing in ears
F) Swayback
G) Black, tarry stools

Jugular Vein Distention

The abnormal swelling of the jugular vein, often indicative of heart or circulation issues.

Neck Vein Visible

The appearance of veins in the neck, often more pronounced due to strain, increased blood volume, or heart conditions.

Sitting Position

A body posture involving the torso being more or less upright and the body being supported by the buttocks in contact with the ground or a seat.

  • Execute apt techniques for dedicated examinations, like the tympanic membrane inspection in infants and the recognition of clinical manifestations in patients.
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Quang L?c K?Jun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Jugular vein distention is when the neck veins are visible when sitting or with the head of the bed elevated.

Answer: D
Lower extremity pale and cool with decreased pulse can indicate poor circulation or peripheral artery disease.

Answer: G
Black, tarry stools can indicate gastrointestinal bleeding.