The nurse is assessing for the presence of jugular venous distension (JVD) on a newly admitted client with a history of heart failure. Which is the best position for the nurse to place the client in when observing for JVD?
A) Head of the bed elevated to a 45-degree angle
B) Head of the bed elevated to a 60-degree angle
C) Head of the bed elevated to a 90-degree angle
D) Head of the bed flat
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