The systolic pressure is the:

a. First sound you hear
b. Second sound you hear
c. Third sound you hear
d. Last sound you hear


A

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a. hyperactivity and attention deficits. b. failure to develop interpersonal skills. c. history of disobedience and destructive acts. d. high levels of anxiety when separated from a parent.

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