Which of the following is/is not a normal sign of recovery? You may have more than one answer. b. Mydriasis C. Seizures d. Paddling fast with the limbs a. move the head
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Which of the following is/is not a normal sign of recovery? You may have more than one answer.
b. Mydriasis
C. Seizures
d. Paddling fast with the limbs
a. move the head
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