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After Age 5,and Increasingly Through Adolescence,the Primary Cause of TBI

Question 40

Question 40

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After age 5,and increasingly through adolescence,the primary cause of TBI is


A) assaults.
B) accidental falls.
C) vehicular accidents.
D) gunshot wounds.

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