Think FAST: This Acronym Aids In Early Identification Of A Stroke
Ashford Hall2022-01-11T11:25:20-06:00Strokes are life-threatening events that lead to severe deficits or death if left untreated. Learn how the think FAST acronym can help you.
Strokes are life-threatening events that lead to severe deficits or death if left untreated. Learn how the think FAST acronym can help you.
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