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Intro
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What is Stroke
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Ischemic Stroke
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The Brain
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Right Brain Injury
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Risk Factors
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Signs and Symptoms
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Aphasia
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Dysarthria
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Agnosia
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Diagnosis
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Criteria
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Interventions
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Stroke Scale
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Monitoring
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Hemianopsia
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Communication
Description:
Learn about stroke nursing care in this comprehensive NCLEX review lecture covering ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, symptoms, treatments, and pathophysiology. Explore the types of strokes, including ischemic (caused by blood clots) and hemorrhagic (caused by bleeding in the brain), as well as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). Discover key stroke symptoms, such as facial drooping and speech difficulties, and understand the importance of timely tPA treatment for ischemic strokes. Gain insights into essential nursing interventions, including vital sign monitoring, patient education for neglect syndrome, and communication techniques for patients with aphasia. Master critical knowledge for stroke care, from understanding brain anatomy to recognizing risk factors and implementing appropriate nursing strategies.

Stroke Nursing - Cerebrovascular Accident Ischemic Hemorrhagic Symptoms Treatment tPA

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