You should remain calm especially in the presence of women and children. It is also your responsibility to keep records of the patient. It is your job to keep track of any laboratory test results and x-rays taken during the treatment.
Ischemic strokes: Ischemic strokes occur when the brain’s blood vessels become narrowed or blocked, causing severely reduced blood flow.
Hemorrhagic strokes: This stroke occurs when blood vessels in your brain leak or rupture. These strokes can occur due to uncontrolled blood pressure, trauma, or aneurysm.
Transient Ischemic Attack [ TIA]: Transient Ischemic Attack or mini-stroke causes a temporary decrease in blood supply to the parts of your brain. This kind of stroke doesn’t cause permanent damage.
A stroke can happen at any time for nearly everyone, but it is most common during the 20s and 30s.It causes a blockage of the blood supply to the brain, which can cause a cascade of negative symptoms. These may include confusion, disorientation, balance problems, problems speaking and walking, and coma.
The earliest symptoms are often disorientation and confusion followed by paralysis. Sometimes victims feel nothing at all.The most important part of stroke treatment is stabilization. Blood circulation must be re-established through the blocked area which requires a great deal of attention and care.The worst effects of a stroke are often respiratory failure and fatal injury within several weeks of the initial injury.
Fast approach to miss a stroke is early and accurate detection of warning signs of a stroke based on prior behavioral pattern. In stroke prone persons, fast approach may be necessary to identify imminent stroke by simple physical procedure without need for dispatcher to procure additional information or even for arrival of first aid personnel.
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