PPT-Clinical Guidelines for Stroke
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Management Justine Watkins National Manager Clinical Services Acknowledgements Guidelines Advisory Committee Guidelines Content Development Working Groups leaders
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Management Justine Watkins National Manager Clinical Services Acknowledgements Guidelines Advisory Committee Guidelines Content Development Working Groups leaders and members Stroke Foundation staff. 1 cause of stroke Know your blood pressure and have it checked at least once every two years If its consistently 14090 or above its high Talk to your doctor about how to manage it 4AUE Tobacco use damages blood vessels Dont smoke and avoid secondhan Debbie Summers, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CNRN, SCRN, FAHA, ANVP. Saint Luke’s Hospital . Kansas City, MO . Speaker: Debbie Summers . Topic: 2015 ISC Hot Topics- Advancing Your Stroke Program. Disclosure: . Ron Pellegrino, MD. November 20, 2015. Objectives. Become comfortable with risk factor modification and chronic management of the post stroke patient.. Review the major modifiable risk factors. HTN guidelines for long term management of ischemic stroke. Jeanette. J. Norden, Ph.D.. Professor Emerita. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. STROKE. Stroke is the . 3. rd. leading cause of death . in the U.S., and the . leading cause of disability. The brain is . Debbie Summers, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CNRN, SCRN, FAHA, ANVP. Saint Luke’s Hospital . Kansas City, MO . Speaker: Debbie Summers . Topic: 2015 ISC Hot Topics- Advancing Your Stroke Program. Disclosure: . CLINICAL STANDARDS COMMITTEEPublished January 2019Review date January 2022BASP clinical standards committee Michelle Dharmasiri Simon Hart Anand Dixit Sreeman Andole Ivan Wiggam Patrick Gompertz Sam S DiagnosticServiceshttp//wwwhealthhelpcom 2019HealthHelp All rights reserved16945 Northchase Dr 1300 Houston TX 77060 281 447-7000CT Maxillofacial/Sinus -Facial TraumaPOLICY INITIATED06/30/2019MOST RE Physical and pshychosocial handicap. Lesions of brain parenchima due to pathology of cerebral circulatory system that leads to hemorrhageae or ichemic lesions. Cerebral Anatomy . Vascular circulation: Anterior and Posterior . There are two types of strokes . –. . ischaemic. (clot) and . haemorrhagic. (bleed). . About 85% of all strokes are . ischaemic. and 15% . haemorrhagic. How often does stroke strike?. Occurs 152,00 times a year in the UK . R. apid . A. rterial . o. C. clusion. . E. valuation. created by SCD DHEC Bureau of EMS. History. Historical Context. EMS is the first medical contact in over 50% of all stroke victims in U.S.. Unless the patient had altered LOC, strokes were treated as non-emergent events and transported routine to ER. B. uilding . B. locks. Developing a Stroke System of Care. Lisa M. Bellamy, BHS, RN, CPHQ. Managing Director. DEVELOPING A . STROKE SYSTEM OF CARE. Stroke Systems of Care. SPC . & . SMD Roles & Responsibilities. Dr A O’Connor, Dr P O’Brien. Medical Department, Naas General Hospital. 21-IMRIM-30. Introduction. Multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS). Patients may experience a gradual loss of visual, motor and sensory functions. Standardized definitions for the clinical courses of MS include relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, primary progressive, and progressive relapsing . May 24, 2022. . Objectives. Talk about Stroke. Projects within CDPU. Efforts being done. Prevention and Promotion. Stroke Systems of Care. Post-Discharge and Secondary/Tertiary Prevention. Stroke Basics. Prevalence of post-stroke fatigue. Post-stroke fatigue has been associated with:. 1. Depression and anxiety. Lower levels of physical activity. Possible inflammation. Post-stroke fatigue improves in approximately .
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