Which body system is mainly affected during a stroke?
The nervous system
What is the most common type of stroke?
Ischemic stroke
What should you do if someone shows stroke symptoms?
Call 911 immediately
What type of medicine may break up a blood clot?
Clot-busting medicine
What organ is most affected during a stroke?
The brain
Why does the brain depend on the circulatory system?
It supplies oxygen and glucose
What causes an ischemic stroke?
A blood clot blocking blood flow
What does the F in FAST stand for?
Face drooping
Why is rehabilitation important after a stroke?
It helps patients regain skills and movement
What are the two main parts of the nervous system?
The central and peripheral nervous system
What happens to neurons when oxygen is cut off?
They stop sending signals and begin dying
What happens during a hemorrhagic stroke?
A blood vessel bursts and bleeds into the brain
Why might one arm feel weak during a stroke?
Brain signals are disrupted
What emergency service should be contacted immediately during a stroke?
911
What cells send messages through the brain and body?
Neurons
Which organ controls speech, movement, and memory?
The brain
Why do brain cells die quickly during a stroke?
They are not getting oxygen
What speech problem may happen during a stroke?
Speech difficulty/slurred speech
What treatment may be needed for a burst blood vessel?
Surgery
Why do neurons stop working during a stroke?
They lose oxygen and blood flow
Why can damage to one area of the brain affect the rest of the body?
Different brain areas control different body functions
How does blocked blood flow affect communication in the body?
Neurons cannot send signals properly
Why should stroke symptoms never be ignored?
Brain damage becomes worse over time
How does fast treatment help the brain?
It saves brain tissue from dying
Why can a stroke affect speech, movements, memory, and/or balance?
Different brain areas control different functions