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A person who is having a stroke may not be able to identify what is happening to them. True False
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A person who is having a stroke may not be able to identify what is happening to them.
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If I'm not mistaken that is true. Since they may have symptoms but they don't always know if it is a stroke.
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its T only they cant identify what the body is going through hope this helps
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