A nurse is attempting to perform an assessment on a child with a diagnosis of Prayer-Willis Syndrome. Identify characteristics common with this diagnosis. Select all that apply
1. Almond-shaped eyes
2. Aggressive behavior
3. Only found in females
4. Manipulative behavior patterns
5. Small mouth
1, 2, 4
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1. Almond-shaped eyes are a common characteristic.
2. Aggressive behavior is a common characteristic.
3. Found in males
4. Manipulative behavior patterns are a common characteristic.
The child has an average-sized mouth.
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