Multiple Choice
You are assessing a patient who is complaining of "feeling bloated and short of breath." The patient is lying in the supine position. Your assessment findings are: inspection: skin is shiny and taut, protuberant abdomen with spider veins noted at the umbilical area; auscultation: hypoactive low-pitched bowel sounds, 10 clicks per minute; abdominal vasculature, no bruits; percussion: tympany at hypogastric and umbilical area; dull sounds on lateral dependent quadrants; palpation: firm, nontender, unable to palpate organs. What assessment should you perform next?
A) Cardiac assessment
B) Testing for fluid waves
C) Respiratory assessment
D) Edema of the extremities
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