A trauma patient has signs of obstructive shock. Which finding supports this diagnosis?
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Correct answer: Jugular venous distention
Obstructive shock (e.g., tension pneumothorax, tamponade) results in impaired venous return causing jugular venous distention. SVR increases as compensation.
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