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    Dr Cheatwood Summary

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    discussed the impact and importance of stroke research. He notes that according the American Heart Association, there are 800,000 new stroke victims each year in the United States. There are two types of strokes: ischemic and hemorrhagic. One third of stroke victims are left with severe permanent deficits. Some risk factors that Dr. Cheatwood mentions include genetics, gender, and previous history of stroke. Moreover, Dr. Cheatwood states that recovery from stroke associated with neuroanatomical…

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    Capstone Research Paper

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    having a stroke, time equals brain cells. A stroke is caused when there is an interruption of blood flow to the brain. This interruption of blood flow deprives the brain of the oxygen and glucose that it needs to function (Lewis, Dirksen, Heitkemper, Bucher, & Camera, 2011). It is essential to get a stroke patient the proper…

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    or nasal septal lesion11 in order to rule out other causes of AF. AF is a powerful risk factor for stroke, independently increasing the risk about 5-fold throughout all ages.9 The percentage of strokes attributable to AF…

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    The two diseases I decided to research are tia stroke and mitochondrial disease. Tia stroke is an disease that can happen when your blood flow stops delivering blood to your brain for a short period of time. Mitochondrial disease on the other hand is a diversed condition due to dysfunction of the mitochondria. Tia stroke can sometimes last up for a short period of time, while a mitochondrial disease can last forever. In this essay I will be discussing the background information, treatments,…

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    Association collaborated with The American Stroke Association and issued this educational material to educate the public on the complications of stroke. The material starts with a brief description of doctors’ priorities and their reasons for such priorities regarding post-stroke care; brief yet broad descriptions of what may cause such complications are provided. The material then lists nine various complications that could be experienced after stroke. These complications are briefly…

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    is too high. High blood pressure can damage your arteries through artery narrowing or aneurism; can damage your heart through coronary artery disease, enlarged left heart, or heart failure; can damage your brain through transient ischemic attack, stroke, dementia, or mild cognitive impairment; and can damage your kidneys through kidney failure, kidney scarring, or kidney artery aneurism. Risk factors of high blood pressure include age, race, family history, obesity, lack of exercise, tobacco…

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    Balance In Health

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    must most notably investigate the relationship of balance and transfers, and how these as well as their relationship to health related quality of life. Also studies must include larger samples and exclude time since stroke as a factor. In sum, the relationship of age, time since stroke, and motor function indices balance and hand and wrist function was a significant predictor of ADL, measured using the Barthel In-dex. Yet only balance was a significant independent predictor, thus the…

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    homes or stores in order to support their habit” (Olive 45). Using crack cocaine not only leads to crimes such as petty theft and possession of drug paraphernalia, but also more serious violations such as violent crime. Researchers observed three main reasons that this could be the case. “The first reason has to…

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    United States is heart disease. About one million people die from heart disease every year. Heart disease is an umbrella term for a multiple diseases, including arrhythmias, congenital heart diseases, and coronary artery disease. Heart disease includes stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. The most common type of heart disease is coronary heart disease. Almost four hundred thousand individuals will be killed by coronary heart disease each year (The Heart Foundation 2015). Every thirty-four…

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    Introduction Stroke is considered as a common cause of mortality and morbidity in the world. 1,2,3 In addition, it has 2 major subtypes, hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. The ischemic stroke is the commonest followed by subarachnoid, intraventricular and intracerebral hemorrhages. 1,4,5,6,7 According to the literature, the incidence of subarachnoid hemorrhage is 25 to 30%. 1 Treatment in the form of endovascular coil embolization or clipping is performed to decrease the risk of death. 1…

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