Author: Kristina Neu
Course Summary
A stroke, also referred to as a cerebrovascular event, is a neurological event that causes damage to the brain. Strokes are much more likely to happen in people over the age of 65. Strokes are caused by a sudden interruption of blood flow to the brain and can result in severe, irreversible neurological damage. A stroke victim may permanently lose the ability to speak, walk, or live independently. Blood clots that interrupt the flow of blood to the brain and bleeding or hemorrhage in the brain are the basic causes of strokes and involve specific risk factors. Strokes can be prevented by identifying risk factors and adjustments to current lifestyle choices by making healthier choices.
After completing this inservice, the learner will be able to:
  • Identify the types of strokes
  • Explain the common signs and symptoms of a stroke
  • Describe a stroke patient’s daily care needs
Course Syllabus
  • Introduction
  • Prevalence of Stroke
  • Causes and Types of Stroke
  • Stroke Risk Factors
  • Signs and Symptoms of Stroke
  • Stroke Outcomes and Physical Functioning
  • Assisting A Person Having a Stroke
  • Emergency Stroke Treatment
  • Post-Stroke Treatment
  • Maximizing Independent Function
  • Caring for the Stroke Victim
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