Zusammenfassung der Ressource
SUDDEN ONSET OF WEAKNESS
- blood Supply of the brain and the spinal cord
- UPPER AND LOWER MOTOR NEURONS
- SPEECH
- organs
- lips, tongue, teeth
- vocal cords
- uvula, glottis, soft palate
- Disorders
- Apraxia
- Cluttering
- Dysarthria
- Dysprosody
- Muteness
- DDX OF LOSS OF VISION
- Glaucoma
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Stroke
- Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)
- Cataracts
- TYPES OF HEADACHE
- Tension headache
- Migraines
- Exertional Headaches
- Cluster headache
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Hemicrania continua
- causes
- trauma
- infection
- psychiatric disorder
- TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK
- mini stroke
- lasting only a few minutes and
causing no permanent damage
- Symptoms
- Weakness
- Slurred or garbled speech
- Blindness in one or both eyes or double vision
- Sudden, severe headache with no known cause
- Risk Factors
- Family history
- Age & Sex
- Prior transient ischemic attack
- Stroke
- Definition
- clinical term that describes an acute onset of
neurologic deficit as a result of vascular lesions,
hemorrhage, or loss of blood supply
- TYPES AND CLASSIFICATIONS
- SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
- Paralysis or weakness in the face, arm and/or legs
- Dysphagia
- • Personality change
- Dysarthria
- Confusion
- • Sudden change in eye-sight
- • Decreased motor skills
- • Severe headaches
- complications
- Investigations
- blood tests
- EEG
- Neuroimaging
- CT
- MRI
- Vascular Imaging
- Management
- Cardiac and respiratory support
- CT scan and glucose test
- Administration of IV tPA
- Neuroimaging
- Anticoagulation