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Question completion Status: LIEWS CURTEETTE F Bradypenia 1 v Anoxia Infarction N. Occlusion EvEmbolism phasia D. Syncope Paresis A. a localized area of ischemie necrosis owing to occlusion of the arterial supply B. any functional disturbances and/or pathologic changes in the peripheral nervous system, a complication in some diabetic patients Csight or incomplete paralysis D. a faint, temporary loss of consciousness E obstruction, a closing off of the coronary arteries, leading to a heart attack F. abnormally slow breathing G. Inflammation of a tendon H, a device for testing the hearing I, the sudden blocking of an artery by an embolus J. without oxygen Xcells of the lining of the uterus spreading into the pelvis (peritoneal cavity L anoise (ringing in the ears M a long, curved, horizontal bone just above the first rib (collar bone) N. loss of the ability to speak owing to injury or disease of the brain centers O a group of pathologic conditions essentially metabolic disturbances, occurring in pregnant women, manifest by hypertensions, edema, etc. May be precampsia or eclampsia P. 6-week period following childbirth Q. drooping of upper eyelid R. profuse perspiration 5. permanent contraction of a muscle T. lack or loss of appetite for food Р. V Postpartum OV Toxemia K. v Endometriosis M Clavicle S. Contracture G. Tendonitis Ptosis Q ну Audiometer L Tinnitus T V Anorexia Diaphoresis B v Neuropathy
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