Stroke Facts
After Effects
How To Recognize
The Risks/eating habits
Bonus + -
100

Roughly how many brain cells die every minute during a stroke?

Roughly two million brain cells die every minute during a stroke.

100

What is not an after effect of strokes?

A)Feeling dizzy/Light headed

B)Cant stop saying 67 

C)Depression

D)Memory loss 


B)Cant stop saying 67

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100

What is a stroke?

A stroke is when a part of the brain stops receiving blood. (Anwers can vari)

100

Which statement about strokes is true

A)Strokes can be caused by eating habits

B) Strokes can be caused by not clipping your toenails

C)Strokes can be caused by batman

D)Strokes can be caused by 67

A)Strokes can be caused by eating habits

Strokes often aren’t impacted by eating habits but the more unhealthy foods you eat the more your artery’s get larger leaving less room for blood to makes its way to the brain.

100

True or False

All strokes are short term

True

200

True or false 

people of the age range of 20-40 are very likely to get a stroke

False

People between the age of 65+ are much more likely.


200

Is lose a speech for short periods of time long term or short team effects?

Short term effects.

200

what parts of the body does a stroke affect?

 A stroke can occur anywhere in the body as long as the nervous system is attached and face, arm, leg, speech, vision,and balance.

200

Is it better to cook at home or eat takeout?

It is better to cook at home because this allows you to control the amount of salt and unhealthy fats in your meals. 

200

What age are you most likely to have a stroke?

                                65 and older.

300

Name two of the common risk of a stroke.

Anwers can vary.

300

Is aggressive and painful headaches before and after strokes long or short term effects? 

Short term affects.

300

This is Bob 😁, Bob friends think he might be having a a stroke what is the first thing they should do?

Anwers can vary.

300

Name three healthy types of foods that prevent from have a stroke.

Whole wheat ,protein ,vegetable and fruits.

300

When it come to strokes what does F.A.S.T. stand for?



                     

It stands for Face, Arms, Speech, Time. 

400

What is it called when you have a stroke that is barley noticeable ?

 Silent cerebral infarcts.

400

Is complete lose of movement abilitys long term or short term effect?(Example:Wheelchair prone)

Long term effects.

400

True or false

its is very obvious when someone is having a stroke 

  False 

Some strokes (called silent cerebral infarcts) have no outward symptoms but still cause damage to brain tissue, which can be seen on an MRI scan. These "silent" strokes are linked to an increased risk of future symptomatic strokes and dementia.

400

Can food patterns effect the risk of having a stroke?

Strokes arent really effected by your food choices and patterns but stroke can effect food choices and patters.

400

Why do you think the F.A.S.T is important?

Anwer can vary.

500

What are the 2 main strokes?



The 2 two main types of stroke are Ischemic and Hemorrhagic.

500

What does T stand for in F.A.S.T

F. Face drooping

A. Arm weakness, 

S. Speech difficulty, 

T. …………………..

T. Time to call 911.

500

What is the diffence between an ischemic and a hemorrhagic stroke?

An ischemic stroke is caused by a blockage in a blood vessel to the brain, while a hemorrhagic stroke is caused by a blood vessel rupturing and bleeding in the brain.

500

what is the the most important change I can make to my current diet to lower my stroke risk?

To reduce your sodium/salt.

500

True or false 

Can babies have strokes?

YES they can.