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Paralysis of one side of the body resulting from a stroke, accident, or other condition is known as what?
 a. Hemiplegia
  b. Paraplegia
  c. Semiplegia
  d. Quadriplegia

Question 2

The term that indicates that most individuals infected with HBV or HIV have no symptoms is _____________.
 a. asepsis
  b. antiseptic
  c. SOP
  d. asymptomatic



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d
RATIONALE: The term that indicates that most individuals infected with HBV or HIV have no symptoms is asymptomatic.



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