4.1 Stroke Intro Flashcards

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What are comorbid factors post-stroke

A

Seizure - mainly seen in acute stages. Osteoporosis- due to decreased mobility.
DVT + PE - due to loss of mobility to the hemiparetic side.

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Why do perceptual deficits occur?

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due to lesions in the R hemisphere are seen with individuals with left hemiparesis.

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3
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perceptual deficits

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feel falling toward less involved or stronger extremity

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4
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Agnosias

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inability to recognize visual cues that are being seen

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5
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Unilateral (hemi) neglect

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lack of awareness of part of body/ external environment. (R hemispheric involvement)

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What hemispheric differences are seen regardless of the region?

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cognitive limitations
emotional deficits
visual deficits (homonomous hemianopsia)

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7
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What happens when there is an injury to left hemisphere?

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deficits in speech, language and swallowing.

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Aphasia

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language comprehension

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9
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What is broca’s aphasia?

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expressive aphasia - “non-fluent” aphasia

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10
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What is dysphagia?

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a disorder of swallowing. it occurs frequently post-stroke.

cranial nerves V, VII, XI, XII are affected

A risk factor is aspiration pneumonia

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11
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What happens in Wernicke’s Area?

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Fluent aphasia - receptive aphasia.

patients unable to comprehend the info. (cannot process the info correctly) but they can produce speech fluently.

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12
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What are warning signs of a stroke?

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F - facial drooping
A - arm weakness
S - speech difficulty
T - time to call 911

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13
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What are risk factors for a stroke?

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Cardiovascular disease - hypertension
Diabetes type 2
Diet, smoking

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