Assessment of a patient with pericarditis may reveal which signs and symptoms?
A) Ventricular gallop and substernal chest pain
B) Narrowed pulse pressure and shortness of breath
C) Pericardial friction rub and pain
D) Pericardial tamponade and widened pulse pressure
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