CVA Flashcards

1
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Sudden loss of blood supply resulting in loss of oxygen supply to the brain

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Cerebrovascular accident

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2
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Incomplete stroke with symptoms lasting from a few minutes to 24 hours

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Transient ischemic attacks (TIA)

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3
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caused by a thrombus or embolus

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ischemic

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4
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is a rupture of a blood vessel with bleeding into the brain

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hemorrhagic

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5
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Hypertension, cigarette smoking, excessive alcohol intake, high cholesterol, obesity

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Controllable risk factors

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6
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Increasing age, male sex, black race, history of DM, previous CVA & TIA, family history

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Uncontrollable risk factors

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7
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One sided face drop, inability to raise both arms evenly

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Warning shines of stroke

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8
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Deep vein thrombosis

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Most common complication of a stroke

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9
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Weakness is opposite to the side of brain damage

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Hemiparesis

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10
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Paralysis is opposite to the side of brain damage

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Hemipalegia

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11
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Responsible for language, time concepts, and analytical thinking. May be more depressed.

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Left cerebral hemisphere (right Hemiparesis)

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12
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Partial or total loss of the ability to communicate through language.

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Aphasia

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13
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Motor planning difficulties

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Apraxia

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14
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Controls visual perceptual function and perception of the whole. Neglect/inattention more common

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Right cerebral hemisphere (left Hemiparesis )

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15
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Difficulty in pronouncing sounds or combination of sounds

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Dysarthria

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16
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Abnormal reflexes of the head and torso, coordination and balance problems, ataxia, dizziness, problems with swallowing and articulation,cranial nerve deficits-vertigo, nausea, vomiting, headache, nystagmus, slurred speech

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Cerebellum stroke

17
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Difficulty with vital signs and arousal, dizziness, problems with swallowing and articulation, cranial nerve deficits, Paralysis, likely to be critically ill and may require emergency intubation and ventilation

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Brainstem stroke

18
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Largest vessel branching off the internal carotid artery, most common cerebral occlusion site. damage to a smaller brain territory and causes less severe disability

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Middle cerebral artery (MCA)

19
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The Hallmark of the cva public awareness messages

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MCA CVA

20
Q

Supplies the anterior medial portion of the frontal and parietal lobes. Can cause incontinence, social appropriateness, and leg issues

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Anterior cerebral artery (ACA)

21
Q

Feeds the medial occipital lobe and inferior and medial temporal lobes. Right side may result in neglect; left side may result in Aphasia

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Posterior cerebral artery (PCA)

22
Q

Inability to perform on command (but has the ability to perform spontaneously)

A

Ideomotor Apraxia

23
Q

Inability to form the concept of the movement-have no idea what they’re suppose to do

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Ideational apraxia

24
Q

Apraxia, visual perceptual deficits (not knowing or are of true midline), hemi body attention

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Perceptual system dysfunction

25
Q

Difficulty or inability to swallow, clinical signs are drilling, pocketing, coughing, or gurgling voice, high risk of aspiration

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Dysphagia

26
Q

Acquired language disorder

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Aphasia

27
Q

Expressive Aphasia

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Broca Aphasia

28
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Receptive Aphasia

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Wernicke Aphasia

29
Q

Loss of expressive and Receptive skills

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Global Aphasia

30
Q

Word finding difficulty

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Anomia

31
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Restoting function

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Remediation

32
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Flaccid paralysis abd spasticity

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Abnormal muscle tone