A patient develops hypotension, distended neck veins, and muffled heart sounds after chest trauma. Which condition is most likely?
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Correct answer: Cardiac tamponade
Beck’s triad (hypotension, JVD, muffled heart sounds) indicates cardiac tamponade due to pericardial fluid accumulation.
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