Samuel Dexter is a 52-year-old African-American man who is both a husband and father. He is moderately obese (BMI of 32), and has smoked two packs of cigarettes a day for the past years. He awakes one morning with weakness on his right side. He is a bit confused, sees double, and his speech is slurred. When he attempts to walk to the bathroom, he stumbles a few times and falls once. His wife suspects that he has suffered a stroke and calls 911.  Emergency personnel arrive within minutes of her call and transport Samuel to the emergency room of the nearest hospital.   Upon examination by the emergency room physician, Samuel is found to have right hemiparesis and diminished pinprick and two-point discrimination on the right side of his head and arm. His deep tendon reflexes are brisk on the right and there is a positive Babinski reflex on the right. He has difficulty articulating answers to the questions he is asked, speaking only a few words and frequently responding with just a verb or a noun. His ability to respond to complicated verbal commands, whether spoken or written, is not impaired. In addition, his systemic blood pressure was found to be 160/100. A serum lipid profile was performed, and the results are shown in the table below.   Table 1. Serum Lipid Profile Results   Triglycerides                 220 mg/dl   Total Cholesterol          280 mg/dl   LDL                               210 mg/dl   HDL                               30 mg/dl     1.) List the factors that predispose an individual to suffer a stroke.  What are the five warning signs that indicate an individual is having a stroke?  Which of the risk factors and warning signs did Samuel possess?. 2.) What are the Broca’s area and the Wernicke’s area of the brain? Which of them has likely been damaged in this instance?

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Samuel Dexter is a 52-year-old African-American man who is both a husband and father. He is moderately obese (BMI of 32), and has smoked two packs of cigarettes a day for the past years. He awakes one morning with weakness on his right side. He is a bit confused, sees double, and his speech is slurred. When he attempts to walk to the bathroom, he stumbles a few times and falls once. His wife suspects that he has suffered a stroke and calls 911.  Emergency personnel arrive within minutes of her call and transport Samuel to the emergency room of the nearest hospital.

 

Upon examination by the emergency room physician, Samuel is found to have right hemiparesis and diminished pinprick and two-point discrimination on the right side of his head and arm. His deep tendon reflexes are brisk on the right and there is a positive Babinski reflex on the right. He has difficulty articulating answers to the questions he is asked, speaking only a few words and frequently responding with just a verb or a noun. His ability to respond to complicated verbal commands, whether spoken or written, is not impaired. In addition, his systemic blood pressure was found to be 160/100. A serum lipid profile was performed, and the results are shown in the table below.

 

Table 1. Serum Lipid Profile Results

 

Triglycerides                 220 mg/dl

 

Total Cholesterol          280 mg/dl

 

LDL                               210 mg/dl

 

HDL                               30 mg/dl

 

 

1.) List the factors that predispose an individual to suffer a stroke.  What are the five warning signs that indicate an individual is having a stroke?  Which of the risk factors and warning signs did Samuel possess?.

2.) What are the Broca’s area and the Wernicke’s area of the brain? Which of them has likely been damaged in this instance?

 

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