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When assessing a child admitted with intussusception,the nurse discovers the hallmark sign of intussusception,which is:
Dilated Veins
Enlarged and swollen veins often visible under the skin, resulting from increased pressure within the veins.
Nonpitting Edema
A type of swelling that does not leave a dent when pressed, often seen in conditions like lymphedema where the swelling is due to a buildup of lymph fluid.
Lymphatic Obstruction
A blockage in the lymphatic system, causing fluid retention and swelling, often in the limbs.
Arterial Function
The role and efficiency of arteries in transporting oxygenated blood from the heart to various parts of the body.
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