Answer:
Ans: C
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Techniques of Examination Feedback: One cause of increased jugular venous pressure is constrictive pericarditis. Others include right-sided heart failure, tricuspid stenosis, and superior vena cava syndrome. You may wish to read about these conditions
Step-by-step explanation:
A 68-year-old mechanic presents to the emergency room for shortness of breath. You are concerned about a cardiac cause and measure his jugular venous pressure (JVP). It is elevated. Which one of the following conditions is a potential cause of elevated JVP? 
A) Left-sided heart failure 
B) Mitral stenosis 
C) Constrictive pericarditis 
D) Aortic aneurysm 
The correct answer is 
C) Constrictive pericarditis