When a client moves from sit to stand one would normally observe:
A) Drop in systolic blood pressure (SBP) greater than 20 mm and a decrease in heart rate (HR)
B) Increase in SBP and increase in HR
C) Increase in SBP and decrease in HR
D) Drop in SBP less than 20 mm and increase in HR
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