Description
Causes/Symptoms
Diagnosis/Treatment
Parts of the Brain Affected
100

T/F: Strokes are also known as brain attacks.

T

100

Name two signs or symptoms of a stroke

Answers may vary.

100

Does an echocardiogram use sound waves to make images of the heart?

Yes

100

T/F: The impacts/side effects of a stroke does not depend on which side of the brain was affected.

False

200

T/F: A TIA is a mini stroke

T

200

What does the B and E stand for in the acronym BE FAST?

Balance

Eyes

200

T/F:  A stent is a device attached to a catheter that can directly remove the clot from the blocked blood vessel in the brain.

True

200

Is art awareness and music awareness associated with the right or left side of the brain?

Right side.

300

What is the most common type of stroke?

Ischemic stroke

300

Strokes are more common in what gender?

females

300

T/F: Carotid arteries are the blood vessels that run along each side of the neck, supplying the brain with blood.

True

300

Roughly how much of the cerebrum is composed of the frontal lobe?

1/3

400

What are the three types of strokes?

Ischemic, hemorrhagic, transient ischemic stroke

400

Name three things that can increase the risk of stroke

Answers may vary
400

Name two ways you can diagnose a stroke

Answers may vary

400

Name two symptoms that affect the left side of the brain after a stroke

  • Possible paralysis on the right side of the body

  • Speech/language problems

  • Slow, cautious behavior

  • Impairment of organizational abilities

  • Facial weakness or problems with swallowing

  • Memory loss

500

Does an ischemic stroke occur due to an artery blockage or a ruptured/leaking blood vessel in the brain?

Artery blockage

500

Name at least two reasons hemorrhagic strokes occur?

  • High blood pressure 

  • Blood thinners 

  • Head trauma (from a serious accident) 

  • Protein deposits in blood vessel wall 

500
What is endovascular treatment?

Less invasive procedures that are done inside blood vessels

500

What is the parietal lobe's function?

A parietal lobe stroke impacts the processing and receiving of sensory information.

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