Cerebrovascular Accident

Cerebrovascular Accident Teaching 845

Instructed on some signs/symptoms of cerebrovascular accident (stroke), such as: temporary loss of speech or slurred speech, among others.

Cerebrovascular Accident Teaching 846

Instructed on some signs/symptoms of cerebrovascular accident (stroke), such as: sudden temporary weakness or numbness on one side of the body, among others.

Cerebrovascular Accident Teaching 847

Instructed on some signs/symptoms of cerebrovascular accident (stroke), such as: change in level of consciousness, among others.

Cerebrovascular Accident Teaching 848

Instructed on some signs/symptoms of cerebrovascular accident (stroke), such as: temporary loss of vision or blurred vision, among others.

Cerebrovascular Accident Teaching 849

Instructed on some signs/symptoms of cerebrovascular accident (stroke), such as: unexplained dizziness, unsteadiness and falls, among others.

Cerebrovascular Accident Teaching 850

Taught that hypertension, obesity and a diet high in cholesterol are potential factors of cerebrovascular accident (stroke).

Cerebrovascular Accident Teaching 851

Taught that history of diabetes, cardiac disease and renal disease are potential factors of cerebrovascular accident (stroke).

Cerebrovascular Accident Teaching 852

Taught that transient ischemic attacks (TIA), which are temporary impairment of blood flow to the brain, may precede a cerebrovascular accident (stroke).

Cerebrovascular Accident Teaching 853

Taught that a cerebrovascular accident is a loss of brain function resulting from a disruption of blood flow to part of the brain.