What condition causes a patient to display a purplish look above the nipples?
  1. Pericardial Tamponade
  2. Backflow
  3. Petechiae
  4. Traumatic Asphyxia
Explanation
Answer - C - Petechiae causes a patient to display a purplish look above the nipples. This is due to backflow of venous blood through the jugular veins into the head causing tremendous pressures in the capillaries resulting in bursting. Backflow can also cause bloodshot eyes, bulging blue tongue, distended neck veins, and cyanotic upper body.
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