The clinical evidence of RVI involves three components:
A) substernal chest pain, jugular venous distention, and bibasilar crackles.
B) hypotension, jugular venous distention, and clear breath sounds.
C) muffled heart sounds, absent breath sounds, and hypotension.
D) hypertension, muffled heart sounds, and bibasilar crackles.
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