Stroke Basics
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100

A stroke occurs when this is blocked or bursts in the brain.

What is a blood vessel?

100

B

What is balance?

100

This common condition increases stroke risk due to high blood pressure.

Hypertension.

100

Limiting salt in your diet helps control this major risk factor.

What is blood pressure?

100

The #5 leading cause of death and disability in the U.S.

What is a stroke?

200

This type of stroke is caused by a clot blocking blood flow.

What is an ischemic stroke?

200

E

What is eyesight/visual changes?

200

This heart rhythm disorder can cause clots that lead to strokes.

What is atrial fibrillation or AFib?

200

Replacing saturated fats with healthy fats helps reduce this.

What is cholesterol?

200
A common communication problem after a stroke that impacts language (receptive, expressive, or global).

What is aphasia?

300

This type of stroke is caused by bleeding into or around the brain.

What is a hemorrhagic stroke?

300

F

What is facial drooping?

300

Smoking increases stroke risk by damaging this.

What is blood vessels?

300

A healthy lifestyle includes getting this many hours of sleep per night.

What is 7-9?

300

The term for when you try to move a limb after a stroke, and the muscles contract (shorten or flex).

What is spasticity?

400

This mini-stroke has no lasting effects but is a warning sign.

What is a TIA (transient ischemic attack)?

400

A

What is arm weakness?

400
People with this blood sugar disorder are at a higher risk.

What is diabetes?

400

The # of minutes per week of moderate intensity exercise recommended to control cholesterol, diabetes, and weight.

What is 150 minutes?

400

The part of the brain responsible for high level thinking (personality, reasoning, parts of speech).

Frontal lobe

500

A clot dissolving medication given through an IV that allows blood to flow again.

tPA (alteplase)
500

S + T

What is slurred speech & time to call 911?

500

The two main types of stroke prevention medications that prevent blood clots from forming.

What is anti-platelet agents (i.e., aspirin) and anticoagulants?

500

The percentage of strokes that may be prevented.

What is 80%?
500

The term for difficulty swallowing after a stroke.

What is dysphagia?

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