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100

Medical term for a stroke

What is a cerebrovascular accident?

100

Gender susceptible to the following stroke risk factors: drinking, smoking, and being overweight

What are men?

100

BE FAST stroke symptoms

What is Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, and Time?

100

The less common stroke

What is hemorrhagic?

100

A drink that helps prevent stroke and keeps blood viscous 

What is water?

200

High blood pressure

What is the main cause of hemorrhagic stroke? 

200

The age range where stroke is possible

What is any age?

200

Symptoms more common in women during stroke

What are weaknesses, fatigue, and nausea? 

200

Stroke caused by blockage of blood flow

What is an ischemic stroke?

200

This rehab specialization is the most effective at treating stroke. 

What is an interdisciplinary team including physio, OT, SLP and RAs? 

300

Obstruction of an artery in the brain (stopping oxygenated blood from passing through)

What is an embolism? 

 

300

The age at which the chance of stroke increases

What is 60 years?

300

When a patient has "stiffness” or “tightness” in muscles following a stoke 

What is spasticity/high tone?

300

Stroke symptoms that last less than 24 hours

What is a Transient Ischemic Attack?

300

This extremity commonly experiences extensor synergies 

What is lower? 

400

Increased pressure in the cranial cavity from broken arteries. 

How does a hemorrhagic stroke causes damage to the brain?

400

The number of people worldwide who have strokes annually 

What is 15 million?

400

When a patient pays less attention to one side of their body

What is unilateral neglect? 

400

What MCA stands for 

What is Middle Cerebral Artery?  

400

What HH stands for (hint: think vision)

What is Homonymous hemianopia?

500

Three major arteries are affected by ischemic strokes

What are the Anterior Cerebral Artery, Middle Cerebral Artery, Posterior Cerebral Artery? 

500

The prevalence of return to independent living post stroke 

What is 1 in 3?

500

Medical term for when a person has difficulty with speech common after stroke 

What is aphasia?

500

7 Stages to identify phases of tone during stages of stroke recovery 

What is Brunnstrom’s Theory of stroke recovery? 

500

Procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain inducing electrical currents that stimulate activity in neurons  

What is transcranial magnetic stimulation?

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