Picture of brain after stroke

    • [DOC File]ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA

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      4. Strokes in many brain locations produce dementia. 5. Severe hypertension increases the risk of dementia. 6. Poor heart function will increase the risk of intellectual loss. 7. Post-stroke depression occurs in almost half of patients and produces symptoms like dementia. 8. Many patients with strokes will also develop Alzheimer’s disease. 9.

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    • [DOC File]NIH Stroke Scale Word

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      A score of 2, "severe or total," should only be given when a severe or total loss of sensation can be clearly demonstrated. Stuporous and aphasic patients will therefore probably score 1 or 0. The patient with brain stem stroke who has bilateral loss of sensation is scored 2. If the patient does not respond and is quadriplegic score 2.

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    • [DOC File]LCD for Hospice - Determining Terminal Status (L25678)

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      Fever recurrent after antibiotics. Documentation of diagnostic imaging factors which support poor prognosis after stroke include: For non-traumatic hemorrhagic stroke: Large-volume hemorrhage on CT: Infratentorial: greater than or equal to 20 ml.; Supratentorial: greater than or equal to 50 ml. Ventricular extension of hemorrhage;

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    • [DOCX File]F09 Stroke in younger adults

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      A stroke is when part of the brain suddenly stops working. This can cause many different problems in your body. After a stroke, a person might not be able to move one arm, or they might not be able to walk. Some people find it hard to eat and drink. Some people can’t understand what you say, or they can’t talk very well.

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    • [DOC File]NIH Stroke Scale

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      When brain cells die during a stroke, abilities controlled by that area of the brain are lost. These abilities include speech, movement and memory. How a stroke patient is affected depends on where the stroke occurs in the brain and how much the brain is damaged. Timely recognition and treatment of stroke leads to improved patient outcomes.

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    • [DOCX File]F09 Stroke in younger adults

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      A stroke can affect your brain’s ability to do this. Concentration problems are especially common in the early stages after a stroke. Problems with concentration can affect you in different ways, as we rely on it for all of our other thinking processes.

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    • [DOCX File]Eye conditions related to stroke factsheet

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      The effects of a stroke depend on what part of your brain was affected or starved of oxygen. Every stroke is different and the symptoms and degree of damage are very individual. Some people are mildly affected by the stroke for a short time while others may suffer long term disabilities from the stroke.

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    • [DOC File]CAROTID ARTERY DISEASE

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      Aug 28, 2011 · The left picture shows the critical stenosis in the left carotid artery before stent implantation. After deployment of the Nitinol stent blood flows briskly into the left side of the brain. (Figure 1) (Figure 2) This picture displays the long term effect of radiation therapy on the common carotid artery both pre and post stent implantation ...

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ischemic Stroke

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      Jan 18, 2020 · TIAs confer 10% risk of stroke within 30 days (≈ 50% strokes occurring after TIA, do it within 48 hours of TIA), 30% within 3 yrs, 50% within 5 …

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