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Do not be a victim
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Who is at risk? Everyone is at risk but some persons have higher risk than others
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Risk Factors High blood pressure Heart and vessel disease Smoking Diabetes Sedentary Lifestyle Heredity Obesity
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What is a Stroke A stroke is the result of injury to brain tissue from lack of oxygen A stroke occurs when blood flow to the cells of the brain is interrupted Blood flow is interrupted by a rupture of either a small or large vessel, narrowing of a vessel or by the lodging of a clot in a vessel that occludes the blood flow
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What dose a stroke look like Sudden weakness or numbness on one or both sides of the body Dizziness Difficulty walking Difficulty talking Vision problems Can become unresponsive or have seizures
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How do you know if it is a stroke You don’t, if you think it, then take them to the closest emergency room The national stroke association recommends that you use the acronym FAST F-Face ask the person to smile A- Arm ask the person to raise there arms S- Speech ask them to speak T-Time Call 911 immediately
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How do you survive a stroke Depends on location of injury to the brain Immediate medical attention within 6 hours of onset of symptoms increase your chances of survival and reduces the risk of permanent deficits.
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What can I do to prevent a stroke Regular visits to your doctor for screening Exercise and a healthy diet Pharmacological therapies o Heart disease, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure Manage your Diabetes Quit Smoking Be aware of medications that increase your risk for blood clots
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Death rates among persons 65 years of age and over
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