Mouth care speech therapy food on unaffected side of mouth Sudden weakness, paralysis—esp. unilaterally, change in vision, change in LOC, severe headache, change in speech, change in gait Expressive aphasia The gag reflex returns hemorrhagic stroke CT brain w/o contrast, electrolytes, glucose, coag panel difficulty speaking Quit smoking, alcohol consumption in moderation, healthy diet (lean meats, ↑fruits and veggies), exercise, compliance with med regimen HTN, Heart disease, poor diet, obesity, smoking, high cholesterol, sedentary lifestyle If a stroke has occurred What type of stroke has occurred To determine if the client would be a candidate to receive tPA Transient Ischemic Attack, Associated with Ischemic strokes Aspirin Hypotensive Dissolved emboli and thus minimization of the damage of the CVA Impulsivity, impaired judgment, spatial deficits, short attention span, lack of “social filter” passive range of motion Impaired tissue perfusion, risk for aspiration, ineffective airway clearance, risk for falls, risk for injury Ability to hold a utensil Hypertensive Blindness in same half of each visual field Age, gender, race, heredity (?) Impaired physical mobility Ischemic and Hemorrhagic NIH Stroke scale Glascow Coma Scale: Mouth care speech therapy food on unaffected side of mouth Sudden weakness, paralysis—esp. unilaterally, change in vision, change in LOC, severe headache, change in speech, change in gait Expressive aphasia The gag reflex returns hemorrhagic stroke CT brain w/o contrast, electrolytes, glucose, coag panel difficulty speaking Quit smoking, alcohol consumption in moderation, healthy diet (lean meats, ↑fruits and veggies), exercise, compliance with med regimen HTN, Heart disease, poor diet, obesity, smoking, high cholesterol, sedentary lifestyle If a stroke has occurred What type of stroke has occurred To determine if the client would be a candidate to receive tPA Transient Ischemic Attack, Associated with Ischemic strokes Aspirin Hypotensive Dissolved emboli and thus minimization of the damage of the CVA Impulsivity, impaired judgment, spatial deficits, short attention span, lack of “social filter” passive range of motion Impaired tissue perfusion, risk for aspiration, ineffective airway clearance, risk for falls, risk for injury Ability to hold a utensil Hypertensive Blindness in same half of each visual field Age, gender, race, heredity (?) Impaired physical mobility Ischemic and Hemorrhagic NIH Stroke scale Glascow Coma Scale:
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Mouth care
speech therapy
food on unaffected side of mouth
Sudden weakness, paralysis—esp. unilaterally, change in vision, change in LOC, severe headache, change in speech, change in gait
Expressive aphasia
The gag reflex returns
hemorrhagic stroke
CT brain w/o contrast, electrolytes, glucose, coag panel
difficulty speaking
Quit smoking, alcohol consumption in moderation, healthy diet (lean meats, ↑fruits and veggies), exercise, compliance with med regimen
HTN, Heart disease, poor diet, obesity, smoking, high cholesterol, sedentary lifestyle
If a stroke has occurred
What type of stroke has occurred
To determine if the client would be a candidate to receive tPA
Transient Ischemic Attack,
Associated with Ischemic strokes
Aspirin
Hypotensive
Dissolved emboli and thus minimization of the damage of the CVA
Impulsivity, impaired judgment, spatial deficits, short attention span, lack of “social filter”
passive range of motion
Impaired tissue perfusion, risk for aspiration, ineffective airway clearance, risk for falls, risk for injury
Ability to hold a utensil
Hypertensive
Blindness in same half of each visual field
Age, gender, race, heredity (?)
Impaired physical mobility
Ischemic and Hemorrhagic
NIH Stroke scale
Glascow Coma Scale: