A 51-year-old man has a long history of chronic alcoholism and comes to the physician because of increasing malaise for the past year. He was hospitalized 1 year ago because of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Physical examination shows a firm nodular liver. Laboratory findings show a serum albumin level of 2.5 g/dL and prothrombin time of 28 seconds. Which of the following additional physical examination findings is most likely to be present?
□ (A) Splinter hemorrhages
□ (B) Diminished deep tendon reflexes
□ (C) Caput medusae
□ (D) Papilledema
□ (E) Distended jugular veins