This article is about parents and coaches can protect young children from brain injury. Children need to wear helmet that be in good condition and fit correctly. Children who practice sports need to be aware of all the injuries can suffer from that sport. It is recommendable parents pay close attention to their children, when they complain slight headache after a concussion for treatment.
A stroke is a type of cardiovascular disease that affects the cerebral arteries, those blood vessels that carry blood to the brain. A stroke occurs when one of those blood vessels in the brain is obstructed or ruptures flooding the brain with blood. Depriving blood and oxygen to the brain results in those immediate cells death, causing the brain not to function properly. Once parts of the brain stop functioning, it can directly affect the areas of the body controlled (1).
Case Study: Patient with Ischemic Stroke Mrs. Alice Palmer is a 54-year old married woman who has been admitted and is being treated with an ischemic stroke which she had 18 hours ago. This paper explores the nursing care of Mrs.
Ischaemic stroke is a serious neurological condition in which a blood clot stops blood flow to the brain and for which immediate action is required. It is the fourth cause of death in Western society, causing 87% of all strokes, and also results in long-term disability among survivors (Bunevicius et al., 2013). In the United States, about 800,000 strokes occur each year, and approximately six million Americans are living with neurological deficits caused by ischaemic strokes (Duong, 2012). Therefore, neuroradiological imaging has become a major section in radiology departments.
Tele-stroke is another area of tele-emergency care that has been the subject of several studies assessing its effectiveness.5 Acute ischemic stroke is a potential candidate for telehealth interventions because of the need to reach patients within the ‘golden hour’ and the specialized expertise needed to decide whether to administer intravenous recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) to remove the clot.5 The American Heart Association Stroke Council recommends that tele-stroke networks should be adopted, ‘to eliminate geographic disparities in care that may occur as a result of limited resources, manpower shortages, and long distances to specially trained providers.’5 A recent survey identified 56 active tele-stroke programs in the United States, with the majority of spoke sites being small, rural hospitals.6 Published studies on tele-stroke, however, often focus on larger, more urban networks, likely due to their larger patient volumes and data collection and analysis
Exploration of the Disease Strokes are caused by a block in the blood supply to the brain which causes a decrease in oxygen and delivery of other important supplies which facilitate proper functioning. Fifteen million cases are reported worldwide annually, although not all of these cases are mortalities, the large prevalence
Introduction Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Each year more than 795,000 Americans suffer from a stroke, which means that every forty seconds someone has stroke (Liebman, 2012). Although a stroke can occur at any age, strokes are frequently seen in the older adult demographics. An increase with age doubles the risk for a stroke each decade after 55 (Grysiewicz, 2008). The percentage of stroke survivors to almost fully recover from a stroke is only 10 percent; in contrast, 40 percent of stroke survivors will face moderate to severe impairment which will entail distinctive care (Perlmutter and Colman, 2005). When all strokes are analyzed according to demography of class system, approximately 60% of strokes occur in low or middle income countries (Silverman and Rymer, 2009).
How to Care for a Senior Post-Stroke Strokes are one of the major causes of immobility in seniors. Recovery largely depends on the extent of the brain injury and the length of time before treatment. Nonetheless, most seniors require the assistance of a caregiver and this mainly requires planning and organization. Here are some ways you can take care of a senior post -stroke
chemic strokes4 Ischemic strokes are the most common form of stroke, with around 85% of strokes being of this type. They are caused by the arteries that connect to the brain becoming blocked or narrowed, resulting in ischemia - severely reduced blood flow. These blockages are often caused by blood clots, which
Statistics Each year according to National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke more than 700,000 Americans suffer a stroke and about 160,000 die from stroke-related causes. In early 2011 at the American Stroke Association it was reported that the incidence of stroke has rose 51% among men and 17% among women aged fifteen though thirty-four years between 1994-1995 and 2006-2007.
Strokes Anyone at any age or time can undergo a stroke within their brain. In fact, the fifth leading cause of deaths in the U.S. can be attributed to strokes and on a yearly basis about 800,000 people suffer from strokes. (What is a Stroke?) With a 60% majority, females are more apt to suffer a death by stroke, as compared to males. (About Stroke.) If a stroke were to occur, early diagnosis and treatment are the only ways one may minimize the terrible, life altering consequences from the deceased brain cells. A stroke, a blockage of normal blood flow in the brain killing brain cells, either hemorrhagically or ischemically, can have negative impacts on normal bodily functions.
As stated in Acute Stroke Intervention (Prabhakaran, Ruff, & Bernstein, 2015), one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States are strokes. Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) results when an artery that is supplying the brain becomes blocked, this occurrence leads to cell death of brain tissue. Improving brain function after an ischemic stroke is of high priority for clinical research. General consensus shows that administration of intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (IV rtPA) therapy is helpful when introduced within 4.5 hours of ischemic stroke symptom onset. The benefit of intravenous (IV rtPA) lessens when the onset of symptoms goes beyond 4.5 hours. The use of (IV rtPA) is contraindicated when there is
Sensory Was intact to primary modalities with no extinction on double simultaneous stimulation. Cerebellar Revealed good finger-to-nose and heel-to-shin. Gait Slightly antalgic, using a walker. DTRs 1+ throughout. Toes are downgoing. Impression Status post cardioembolic cerebrovascular accident with residuals word finding problems and right upper extremity weakness. Currently, he is possibly having an allergic reaction to Plavix.
Our brain is most complex organ system in our body. This three pound of tissue creates the main nerve center of the body. It controls our all body function, body movement, thought, and our behavior. Many of people do not know about the how a brain works? The left part of the brain controls our right side of the body and right side of brain part controls our left side of the body part. Our brain uses 20% of the total oxygen and blood in the body so it is required oxygen and nutrition from the blood for work properly. The lake of oxygen in the brain for 5 to 10-minute results in permanent brain damage or occurs a stroke. A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of our brain is interrupted or severely reduced. A stroke is one of the diseases
Table of Contents Definition 2 General Information 3 Types Ischemic Stroke 4 Hemorrhagic Stroke 5 Stroke Warning Signs .6 Risk Factors Treatable Risk Factors 7 How a CVA is Diagnosed 8 Medical Treatment Emergency and Rehabilitation .9 Prevention and Prognosis 10 Effects of Stroke 11 Common Problems and Complications 12 Statistics 13 Cost Of Stroke to the United States 14 Final Data for 2000 14 Key Terms 15 Definition A cerebrovascular accident more commonly known as a stroke or brain attack is the term used to describe the sudden death of brain cells in a localized area due to inadequate blood flow. In order to woke the brain needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients. This supply is carried to the brain