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- please help What signs and symptoms does the condition (stroke) entail? Note: A SYMPTOM is a manifestation the patient feels but cannot be measured or seen by a physician (such as a sore throat or stomach ache). A SIGN is a manifestation that CAN be measured or seen by a physician (such as white plaque buildup in the throat, or distension of the abdomen). please give a clear explanation and a few examples of the sighns and symptons of a stroke.what are the priority nursing diagnosis for patient with acute ischemic stroke?Discuss risk factors, clinical presentation, and complications of stroke
- Please describe additional treatments and management that could be used in ischemic vs. hemorrhagic stroke.During treatment of stroke, compare and contrast hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. What are the mechanism of action and indications for warfarin, heparin, tPA, and aspirin.what is the treatments available after first aid for stroke patients and the patient’s prognosis.
- What are the treatment plans of physiotherapists for ischemia stroke patients?what is the Pathophysiology and signs of stroke?Prompt 1: Explain in detail the different types of dementia. Prompt 2: Explain in detail the difference between ischemic vs. hemorrhagic stroke. Please correlate your responses to Rowena’s case Rowena is an older woman. she has vascular dementia. In the morning she had a slurred speech and drooping face. She was hardly able to use her fork and dropped it while eating. She has had Hypertension for 20 years and high cholesterol. She had kidney stones as well 3 years ago.
- Explain the psychosocial interventions for heart disease, the causes, effects. rehabilitation of a stroke, as well as the psychosocial interventions for bereavement.DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF STROKE AND ITS TYPES? (MENTION SYMPTOMS WITH EACH STROKE TYPE)Consider the major changes that result from posttraumatic growth (PTG) experiences. What is the example of PTG you experienced personally or seen in others?