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cookcarl

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Multiple small strokes
 
  a. typically are no cause for concern.
 b. are not predictive of later larger strokes.
 c. can produce significant damage.
 d. do not produce true infarcts.

Question 2

An embolism is
 
  a. a blockage resulting from material that doesn't move from its point of origin.
 b. a blockage resulting from material that travels to smaller diameter blood vessels until it has to stop.
 c. bleeding in the brain.
 d. an area of dead neurons.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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