For which conditions is a client with hypertension at risk? Select all that apply.
A. Kidney damage
B. Stroke
C. Liver failure
D. Heart failure
E. Blindness
Ans:
A. Kidney damage
B. Stroke
D. Heart failure
E. Blindness
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3.75 ounces equals ____________ grains
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