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NIH Stroke Scale in Spanish
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Today's lesson introduces our series covering Spanish for the NIH Stroke Scale.
In today’s lesson, you will hear a patient present to the ER after the sudden onset of right leg weakness and the first portion of the NIH Stroke Scale exam in Spanish. In the premium lessons, we will complete the review of today's dialogue and the rest of the NIH Stroke Scale exam.
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LEVEL - INTERMEDIATE
TimeStamps
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Dialogue 2:28
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Saludos y presentaciones 3:41
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Preocupación principal 4:58
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Presentación 6:36
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Tiempos verbales de acontecimientos pasados 7:23
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Sentir + la parte del cuerpo + adjetivo. 8:54
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