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Zulu123

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The single best predictor for heart attack and stroke is
 
  A) obesity.
  B) hypertension.
  C) lack of exercise.
  D) high cholesterol.

Question 2

For an adult, blood pressure of 190/130 would be
 
  A) normal.
  B) prehypertension.
  C) Stage 1 hypertension.
  D) Stage 2 hypertension.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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