Lecture 10: Stroke Flashcards

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What are specific brain disorders?

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focal damage to brain

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What are examples of specific brain injuries?

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gun shot wounds: confines damage to path of bullet

stroke: specific brain regions deprived of oxygen

lesion method: inferences about normal brain function

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What are generalized brain disorders?

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distributed/diffuse brain damage

generalized brain disorders affect more than one cognitive system at a time and their effects are not identical

thus, emphasis is on making subtle, but important observations in their neuropsychological manifestations

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What are the characteristics of a stroke?

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ischemic versus hemorrhagic

loss of blood supply

both result in infract

intracranial pressure: no place for the blood to go when it’s pooled

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What is an ischemic stroke?

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blockage in vessel
blood clot or plaque
build up
80% of strokes

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What is a hemorrhagic stroke?

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a bleed
burst in a vessel stops regular blood flow

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What is a transient ischemic attack (TIA)?

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comes and goes

for a period of time it looks like a stroke and then symptoms resolve

can be a warning sign for something bigger

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What is Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA)?

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need a CT scan as quickly as possible to see if its a block or bleed; if it’s a hemorrhagic stroke medication should not be given

needs to be given within first 3 - 4.5 hours

door-to-needle time: time you arrive at hospital to the time you get the drug

stroke ambulance: “time is brain”

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What is endovascular recanalization or thrombectomy?

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following tPA they thread through the artery to retrieve the clot from the brain

stent retriever

within the first 6 hours and only tPA

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What are lifestyle risk factors for strokes?

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exercise
diet
weight (increased weight puts stress on heart)
smoking contributes to hardening of arteries
stress
alcohol

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What are the sudden onset symptoms of stroke?

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face: is it drooping?
arms: can you raise both?
speech: is it slurred or jumbled?

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What are additional symptoms of stroke?

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sudden numbness or weakness of face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body

sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech

sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes

sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination

sudden severe headache with no known cause

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