Pathophysiology of a stroke

    • [DOC File]Anatomy, Physiology, & Pathophysiology

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      Anatomy, Physiology, & Pathophysiology. Cardiovascular System: Cardiac Output and Stroke Volume: For each of the following conditions or factors in Column A, identify the expected effect on the conditions or factors in Column B: (example: Increase SV with constant HR == (increase) CO.

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    • [DOC File]Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine - 16th Ed

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      A stroke, or cerebrovascular accident, is defined by this abrupt onset of a neurologic deficit that is attributable to a focal vascular cause. Thus, the definition of stroke is clinical, and laboratory studies including brain imaging are used to support the diagnosis.

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      Case Study 18: Stroke. Understanding the Disease and Pathophysiology. Define Stroke. Describe the differences between ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. Stroke: An occlusion or hemorrhaged of a cerebral artery resulting in impaired function, tissue damage or death.

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    • [DOC File]NIH Stroke Scale

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      This tool is known as the NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS.) Pathophysiology of Stroke. A stroke occurs when blood flow and oxygen are not adequately perfusing the brain. There are two types of stroke. An ischemic stroke occurs when arteries are blocked by blood clots or by the gradual build-up of plaque and other fatty deposits.

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    • [DOC File]Blood Pressure Management in Acute Stroke

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      The pathophysiology of ICH is complex. There is definite physical disruption produced by the hematoma. However, local tissue pressure produces a zone of ischemia surrounding the clot and CBF levels in this region may be close to or below the levels required to maintain neuronal viability. ... As with acute ischemic stroke there is scientific ...

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      Based on research, mainly in rodents, tremendous progress has been made in our basic understanding of the pathophysiology of stroke. After many failures however, few scientists today deny that bench to bedside translation in stroke has a disappointing track record.

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    • [DOC File]Learning Objectives- Stroke Prophylaxis

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      Understand the prevalence, pathophysiology and risk factors associated with stroke. Describe the benefits and risks of the available treatment options for stroke prophylaxis. Describe the prevalence of biochemical aspirin non-responsiveness

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    • [DOCX File]Pathophysiology Chapter 1 – What is Pathophysiology

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      20. Sequelae – potential unwanted outcomes of primary condition (paralysis from stroke) 21. Convalescence – period of recovery and return to normal healthy state. 22. Prognosis – probability or likelihood for recovery – based on averages. 23. Morbidity - …

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    • [DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...

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      c. Pathophysiology of ischemic stroke. i. There are two types of stroke. (a) Ischemic (75%) (b) Hemorrhagic (25%) ii. Ischemic strokes are also called occlusive strokes. (a) Caused by an occlusion or blockage (1) Blockage can be caused by a thrombus or embolus. iii. In ischemic stroke, a blood vessel becomes blocked, causing tissue beyond it to ...

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      5 Stroke—Pathophysiology of Stroke A stroke is due to an inadequate amount of blood being delivered to a portion of the brain caused by a blood clot obstructing a blood vessel in the brain. Atherosclerosis is usually a contributing factor to the formation of the clots and narrowing of …

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