Multiple Choice
A pediatrician is teaching a group of medical students about some of the particularities of heart failure in children as compared with older adults. Which of the physician's following statements best captures an aspect of these differences?
A) "You'll find that in pediatric patients, pulmonary edema is more often interstitial rather than alveolar, so you often won't hear crackles."
B) "Because of their higher relative blood volume, jugular venous distention is a better assessment technique for suspected heart failure in young patients."
C) "Signs and symptoms in children may sometimes mimic those of shock, with a low blood pressure and high heart rate."
D) "Fever is a sign of heart failure in children that you are unlikely to see in older adults."
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