Name two early signs and symptoms of a stroke
What does the acronym FAST stand for?
What is face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty, and time?
When should you call 911 or emergency services when you realize someone has had a stroke?
What is right away/ASAP? time= brain
This type of stroke comprises 87% of all strokes.
What is ischemic stroke?
What age population do we need to recognize is at extremely high risk for a stroke?
What is adults aged 65 and older with a previous history of stroke or TIA?
"Great mimicker" of stroke that is usually checked with a finger stick
What is hypoglycemia?
What type of stroke would giving aspirin be detrimental for a patient?
What is a hemorrhagic stroke?
What is known as a "mini stroke" with often mild symptoms but may be a precursor to a major stroke in the future?
What is a TIA?
Give an example of a tertiary prevention method for strokes
What speech and movement rehabilitation, involvement with occupational therapists and/or patient/family/caregiver education?
What are 3 risk factors of an individual for a stroke?
What is elevated cholesterol, HTN, uncontrolled DM, sedentary lifestyle, substance use/alcohol use, COPD, cardiac disease, AFIB and smoking?
How should you position an individual while waiting for help post stroke?
What is lying on their side, with their head slightly elevated to prevent choking or aspiration?
Sudden onset of THIS symptom is associated with high suspicion of hemorrhage
What are sudden, severe headaches (worse HA of their life) especially with nausea/vomiting
Almost 80% of premature stroke and heart disease can be prevented through.... (finish the sentence)
What is living a healthy lifestyle? Habits like eating healthy, being active and living smoke free?
Why is it important to educate the community on stroke prevention prior to individuals having any history of a stroke?
What is to understand risk factors, increase awareness and recognition of early stroke warning signs?