Stroke- Clinical Features And Clinical Management Flashcards
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Definition of transient ischaemic attach?
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Sign that part of the brain is not getting enough blood and risks a more serious stroke
2
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What is hemiplegia?
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Paralysis of one side
3
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What are the clinical features of a stroke?
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Motor symptoms
Sensory symptoms
Speech symptoms
Cognitive symptoms
4
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Examples of motor symptoms?
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Alteration in tone ( Low, high and ataxia) Weakness Asymmetry Loss of balance Compensate 'counterbalance'
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Typical patient of high tone?
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UPPER LIMB: Shoulder elevation and retraction Internal rotation and adduction Elbow flexion and pronation Wrist flexion Finger flexion LOWER LIMB: Hip retraction Hip extension Knee extension Ankle plantar flexion and inversion
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Examples of speech symptoms?
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EXPRESSIVE DYSPHASIA: Damage to Broca's area Loose ability to produce speech RECEPTIVE DYSPHASIA: Damage to wernickes area in temporal lobe Lose ability to understand speech GLOBAL DYSPHASIA
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Cognitive symptoms?
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Agnosia- ability to recognise objects when using a specific sense) Neglect In continence Gait Social problems
8
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Aims of physiotherapy treatment?
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Prevent complications, minimise impairments and maximise functions
9
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Factors affecting recovery?
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Extent and nature of lesion Age Capacity of NS to reorganise Environment Patient participation Medication
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Medical management?
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Medical emergency MRI/CT SAH- surgery/ endoplasmic procedure Treat hypertension TIA- aspirin Blood test
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Definition of a stroke?
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Rapid loss of brain function due to disturbance in blood supply to the brain