Stroke Flashcards
What are the causes of Impaired Brain Function?
- Autoimmune
- Infection
- Genetic
- Enviroment/ Chemical insult
- Oxygen deprivation
- Degeneration
- Trauma
- Tumors
- Altered neurotransmittor production/activity
What are the causes of Ischaemic stroke?
-Obstruction of blood supply to a region of the brain (eg. Blood clot).
What is a thrombus?
-A blood clot caused by sclerosis plaque.
What is an atheroma?
- Plaque, stops blood flow.
What is an Embolus?
- A tissue fragment/ blood clot that has travelled from another part of the body.
What causes a Haemorrhagic stroke?
- Brain Bleed
- Blood leaks out of the cerebal blood vessel accumulating on delicate brain tissue.
What is an aneurysm?
-The weakening of a blood vessel wall (no warning).
What is trauma (contusion)?
-Bursting of a blood vessel.
What weakens arteries?
- Atheroma’s
- Marfan’s Syndrome
- Destruction of elastin by proteolytic
- Continued high pressure on the collagen matrix due to hypertension.
What is the pathophysiology of haemorrhagic stroke?
-Blood leaks out of the cerebral circulation. There is nowhere for the blood to go inside the inclosed cranial cavity, therefore, pressure is increased on delicate neurons and blood vessels.
Stroke + Brain damage
- The functional impact is determined by the area of the lesion.
- If motor-sensory cortex has a lesion, the opposite side of the body is affected.
What are the signs and symptoms of a stroke?
Face = Is one side drooping Arm= Is one side weak Speech= Slurred? Time= Act fast, call 111
Are they:
-off balance, confused, having visual or cognitive difficulties?
What is a Transient ischemic attack (TIA)?
- Mini Stroke
- Result when a cerebral artery is temporarily blocked.
- Reduced blood flow to the brain.
What is a stroke?
-Complete blockage of a cerebral artery, causing decreased oxygen blood supply leading to the death of brain cells and permanent loss of certain functions.
What are stroke risk factors?
- Age
- Gender
- Ethnicity
- High cholesterol
- Hypertension
- Diabetes
- Excessive drug and alcohol use
- Hereditary