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In assessing cardiac tamponade all but one are included in the beck’s triad.

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In assessing cardiac tamponade all but one are included in the beck’s triad.

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Beck's Triad is a collection of three medical signs associated with acute cardiac tamponade, a medical emergency where fluid accumulates around the heart, impairing its ability to pump blood. The triad consists of:

  1. Hypotension (low blood pressure)
  2. Distended neck veins (jugular venous distension)
  3. Muffled heart sounds

However, you mentioned that one of these is not included in Beck's Triad when assessing cardiac tamponade. This is not correct. All three of these signs are part of Beck's Triad and are used in the assessment of cardiac tamponade.

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