Dear Nurses

Saturday, August 08, 2020

POST STROKE - WHY THERAPY


Updated 5/25


In the image above, Ann is an opera singer.
While on stage, she suddenly starts having
trouble getting her words out. Her right arm
also feels weak. These symptoms are classic
of stroke symptoms.

Severe headache, mental confusion, visual
disturbances and right or left sided weakness
may also occur.




The consequences of poor circulation

The patient who has heart failure,
is also at risk for stroke or renal failure.
The diabetetic patient is also at risk for stroke.

Reperfusion Therapy is a form of treatment that
is used for patients who have a myocardial infarction
(MI) with STEMI. Typically, the patient with a
completely blocked coronary artery, would
demonstrate STEMI on the EKG.

TPA ( Thrombolytic Plasminogen Activator)
is not only used for reperfusion in patients
who had a myocardial infarction, it is also
used in the treatment of embolic strokes.

Dear nurses,
Hope you had a good week. I just wanted to
share with you a topic which can sometimes
be overlooked.

Therapy whether physical, occupational or speech
is sometimes necessary to complete the healing
process. Learn more by clicking on the link:

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