When taking a patient's blood pressure:
A) the cuff should be inflated rapidly to 30 mm Hg above the palpatory reading
B) the cuff should be partially inflated when applied
C) the manometer must be viewed directly from a distance of not more than 6 feet
D) a minimum of 5 seconds should elapse between inflations
A
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