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    Physical therapy of a stroke patient If you have ever had a stroke or know someone who has had a stroke, or is at risk of a stroke it is important that you know about stroke treatment and care. After a stroke rehabilitation starts in the hospital with stable patients’ right after it happens. 10% of stroke survivors recover almost completely, 25% recover with minor impairments, 40% experience moderate to severe impairments that require special care, 10% require care in the nursing home or other long-term

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    known as a Stroke, occurs when there is a poor or inadequate flow of blood to part or all of the brain (Ischemia). Or bleeding in the brain (hemorrhage) that leads to brain cell damage or death. Resulting in loss or impairment of functions such as movement, emotions or sensations; depending on the affected area. The amount or severity of the loss depends on the area affected and the extent of the damage to the brain and its cells. According to Medical-Surgical Nursing ninth edition, stroke is the fourth

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    A New Generational Anticoagulant For many year’s patients with atrial fibrillation have been treated with anticoagulants such as Warfarin to prevent strokes and embolisms. Unfortunately, Warfarin must be closely monitored and that is an irritant for some patients. In October 2010, the FDA approved a new generational anticoagulant drug called Dabigatran (Pradaxa). This alternate medication gives patients the benefit of no dietary restrictions since dabigatran is not affected by certain foods. Another

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    the ED because of stroke. Three days prior to admission, the patient manifested some neurologic deficits that just developed abruptly. In order to provide appropriate nursing care, this case study aims to recognize the type of stroke Mrs Cook had and discuss holistic medical and nursing management rendered to prevent further complications of her condition with health promotion for secondary and primary prevention of stroke. Criteria A As defined by Lemone, et al (2014) stroke is a disorder that

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    Interactive visuo-motor therapy system for stroke rehabilitation Abstract: Background: Stroke can cause multiple neurological impairments which may relentlessly reduce an individual’s ability to perform normal daily activities. Approximately 30% of individual’s with arm paralysis do not regain considerable dexterity after 6 months. The most common therapies at the moment are techniques that are readily used within occupational and physical therapy, and tend to focus on guided limb manipulation as

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    injury or a stroke. After suffering a stroke, a person can lose the function of one of their limbs. These stroke survivors can get frustrated and learn to stop using affected limb and start relying on the unaffected limb. Constraint-Induced Physical Therapy tries to decrease the effects of learned non-use by forcing patients to use the affected side. CIMT uses techniques like placing a mitt on the patient’s unaffected functional hand and forcing them to perform tasks with their stroke-affected limb

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    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 can form either in the arteries connecting to the brain, or further away before being swept through the bloodstream and into narrower arteries within the brain. Clots can be caused by fatty

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    Almost % of U.S. adults will have a stroke by , equating to an additional . million people. Furthermore, nearly , strokes occur in the United States yearly and it is the th leading cause of death in the U.S. Given these facts, there is relatively awareness for stroke as compared to conditions such as breast cancer. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are about

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    What Is A Stroke?

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    What Is a Stroke? A Stroke feels like a brain attack and a cardiovascular disease. A stroke happens every 40 seconds and every 4 minutes someone dies from stroke. Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S. stroke occurs toward the back of the brain, for instance, it 's likely that some disability involving vision will result. While the least common of the two types of stroke it most often results in death. Stroke is a leading cause of death, after Heart Disease and Cancer .There

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    CLINICAL BACKGROUND: Patient is a 60 year old gentleman with PMH significant for CVA with residual left side weakness and speech difficulties, IDDM2, HFrEF (15% in March 2017 per cardiac Cath, and 32% per TTE 3/23/17 ), and CAD/MI s/p DES X 2 to the LAD (Tampa VA in 2012, 3/2017 at Florida Hospital), presenting initially to OVAMC on 5/19/17 with left hip pain after a mechanical fall at home. He had an MI in late March 2017, at which time he had a DES placed in the proximal-mid LAD (LHC also revealed

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