Pictures of stroke brain
[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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Feb 03, 2016 · Ischemic stroke is the most common type of stroke. An ischemic stroke happens when an artery in the brain is blocked. There are two types of ischemic stroke: Embolic Stroke: In an embolic stroke, a blood clot or plaque fragment forms, usually in the heart or the large arteries leading to the brain, and then moves through the arteries to the brain.
[DOC File]Introduction
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A stroke is the result of a sudden decrease in the flow of blood to parts of the brain. When blood cannot reach the brain, brain cells become deprived of oxygen and die. Consequently, functions normally controlled by these damaged brain areas become impaired. For example, paralysis of …
[DOCX File]F09 Stroke in younger adults
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A stroke is a brain attack. It happens when the blood supply to part of your brain is cut off, killing brain cells. Damage to brain cells can affect how the body works. It can also change how someone thinks and feels. A transient ischaemic attack (TIA or mini-stroke) is the same as a stroke but the symptoms only last for a short amount of time.
[DOC File]Pediatric Stroke Program
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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. Patients in coma (item 1a=3) are arbitrarily given a 2 on this item.
[DOCX File]All about stroke: information for children (aged 9+)
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A stroke happens in the brain. A stroke is when blood stops going to part of the brain. When that happens, part of the brain stops working. It can make someone very ill, but many people do get better. Who can have a stroke? Most strokes (about 3/4) happen to older people, like grandparents.
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Sickle cell anemia increases risk of stroke because the “sickled” cells tend to stick to vessel walls, which can block arteries to the brain, causing a stroke. Physical inactivity and obesity – Being inactive and/or obese can increase your risk of high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
[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.
[DOC File]Examples of Physical Abuse
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Nov 11, 2014 · – a stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is stopped due to a blocked blood vessel. The result of a CVA depends on which blood vessels are blocked and which brain center is destroyed. The results of CVA may be paralysis or loss of speech or vision because nerve impulses do not reach the brain due to damaged brain tissue.
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