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Pericardial Effusion
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* Right-sided congestive heart failure: jugular venous distension, jugular pulses, ascites, pleural effusion
* Right-sided congestive heart failure: jugular venous distension, jugular pulses, ascites, pleural effusion
* Weak pulses due to poor cardiac output
* Weak pulses due to poor cardiac output
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* Pulsus paradoxicus (pulse quality varies excessively with respiration)
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Pulsus paradoxicus
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(pulse quality varies excessively with respiration)
* Sinus tachycardia, compensatory mechanism for reduced cardiac output in order to maintain systemic blood pressure
* Sinus tachycardia, compensatory mechanism for reduced cardiac output in order to maintain systemic blood pressure
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