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Final Test English For Pharmacy
Final Test English For Pharmacy
FINAL TEST
Student Identity
Name : Melia Fajar Hasanah
NIM : 171501083
Class : STF 2017
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CODE: UAS2018-EFP 02
• A common symptom of a stroke, which deprives the brain of blood and oxygen, is paralysis or
weakness on one side of the body.
common (adjective) deprives (verb) paralysis (noun) weakness (noun)
• Feelings of heaviness, tightening, and squeezing pressure or aching across the chest and behind the
breastbone are possible symptoms of angina, also called angina pectoris.
heaviness (noun) tightening (noun) breastbone (noun) angina (noun)
• Warning signs of a stroke, which is caused by blockage of an artery or rupture of an artery, include
numbness on one side of the body, confusion, and difficulty talking and walking.
stroke (noun) blockage (noun) rupture (noun) numbness (noun) confusion (noun)
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CODE: UAS2018-EFP 02
sweat (noun) feelings (noun) feeling (verb) lightheaded (adjective) warning (adjective)
• A cerebral hemorrhage, which is caused by a vessel in the brain that bursts and bleeds, can deprive
the brain of oxygen and blood and result in a stroke.
hemorrhage (noun) vessel (noun) bursts (verb) bleeds (verb) deprive (verb)
• Another name for a transient ischemic attack, or TIA, which is a temporary loss of blood to the
brain, is mini-stroke.
transient (adjective) ischemic (adjective) attack (noun) loss (loss) mini-stroke (noun)
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CODE: UAS2018-EFP 02
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