Acronym for facial drooping, arm weakness, slurred speech, time to call 911
what is F.A.S.T.
stroke on the left side of the brain
what is speech problems, inability to read, write, learn, or do math
weakness on one side of the body
what is numbness
a mineral that you should cut back on to lower your risk
what is sodium/salt
You see someone having all the symptoms of F.A.S.T.
what is calling 911
stroke on the right side of the brain
your head hearts for no known reason
what is a severe headache
a non-modifiable factor that can go along with age that increase a stroke risk
what is genetics
When a person mouth feels numb or droops
what is facial drooping
one change you might experience following a stroke
what is any of these answers, sleeping problems, seizures, memory problems, visual issues, bladder control, difficulty moving parts of your body, pain, fatigue, depression
loss of balance or dizziness
what is trouble walking/maybe standing
this common heart disease, that is treated with blood thinners, can increase stroke risk
whitis atrial fibrillation
someone is having trouble standing without stumbling or falling
what is balance problems
main cause of a stroke
what is a blockage stopping blood flow to the brain
having trouble understanding or speaking
what is confusion
when you are on a stroke prevention diet you should eat what type of fats
what is unsaturated fats