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Which findings would cause the nurse to suspect that a post-coronary artery bypass patient might be developing cardiac tamponade?

1. Widening pulse pressure
2. Increased jugular vein distension
3. Decreasing central venous pressure (CVP)
4. Muffled heart sounds
5. Lack of pleural (chest) tube drainage
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8 years ago
WOW, that makes total sense, perfect explanation
Majoring in Nursing, using Understanding the Essentials of Critical Care Nursing
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Great feedback, I figured what's the point of answering without an explanation
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