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a client who has been admitted to the icu with a diagnosis of pericardial effusion begins to experience severe tachycardia. upon assessment, the nurse finds that his central venous pressure is increased, he has jugular vein distention, his systolic blood pressure has dropped, and there is a narrow pulse pressure. his heart sounds appear to be very muffled. which diagnosis should the nurse suspect the physician will make?