During class, a student states, "I didn't think children could have strokes. I thought this only occurred in older adults
" When responding to the student, which of the following would be most important for the instructor to integrate into the response?
A) Strokes in children often have an identifiable cause.
B) The signs and symptoms in children are different from an adult.
C) Research has identified specific treatments for children.
D) Ischemic strokes are more common than hemorrhagic strokes.
D
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