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Pain Caused by a Heart Attack Is Often Interpreted by the Brain

Question 42

Question 42

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Pain caused by a heart attack is often interpreted by the brain as coming from the left arm. This is called __________.


A) referred pain
B) phantom pain
C) translocated injury
D) ectopic focus

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