You are treating. Patient who has severely swollen feet and a distended, spongy abdomen. You should suspect that the patient is suffering from what?
A. Multiple trauma injuries.
B. Epidemia.
C. Congestive heart failure.
D. Anaphylaxis.
Answer: C. Congestive heart failure.
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A patient undergoes outpatient surgery. During the recovery period, the patient develops atrial
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