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Scenario: A patient enters the emergency room. The patient cries that they have numbness in their arms. You also notice that they are having difficulty speaking and their face is drooping towards the left side. This patient is most likely suffering from a(n): O Cardiac Arrest O Neurogenic Shock Seizure O Cerebral Vascular Accident
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