Understanding Stroke Essentials

Understanding Stroke Essentials

Understanding Stroke Essentials Hi class. My name is Monterey. My presentation is understanding stroke and a guide for patients and family., First I would like to explain what stroke is. Stroke is a neurological emergency which can be caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain. ,We have two major kinds of strokes, the ischemic stroke which is caused by basically clot and it’s very common. ,About 87% of people with stroke present with this kind of stroke.

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Understanding Stroke Essentials

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And we also have hemorrhagic stroke which is majorly bleeding which presents as 30% of the population. it’s the lack of energy and nutrient which can eventually cause cell death so this is the pictorial images of the ischemic stroke versus the hemorrhagic stroke the first one you can. See the area with the blockage and the other side with the bleeding there’s a pool of blood in the brain this can happen inside or outside of the brain both eventually leading to reduced oxygenation and the brain and decreased nutrients to the brain why do we study.

Understanding Stroke Essentials

Stroke or why do we explain what stroke is or why am i explaining what stroke is this is because it’s one of the leading cause of disability and death in the united states and we always advocate that time is muscle early recognition and treatment is very important In this presentation, I would like to explain the pathophysiology of stroke to my patient’s family. First, I would like to recognize and tell them the risk for stroke.

Some risks are modifiable, that means you can do something about it, and some are non -modifiable. The modifiables include eye blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, smoking. This can all be done by smoking cessation, engaging in an active lifestyle. If a patient has eye blood pressure, taking their medications, exercising nutrients to correct hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.

Understanding Stroke Essentials

Like I said earlier, living an elder lifestyle can help decrease the risk. family family history it’s a very great area with physical activities one can still modify it a little bit what are the clinical manifestations of stroke stroke can happen at any time it can it’s a sudden weakness especially on one side of the body one can have a facial droop, difficulty finding words, vision difficulties, and some paralysis. Some people can lift their hands. In the case of your husband, Josh Eddy, I know he’s 65. He has past medical histories of hypertension, type 2 diabete

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