Molly has been assigned a combined Apgar score of 8. It is possible that Molly has________.
A. a heart rate of 90 beats per minute and is completely limp
B. no heartbeat and no reflex responses
C. blue arms and legs and is completely limp
D. blue arms and legs and weak reflex responses
Answer: D
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