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Sherpath - Ischemic Stroke Exam Questions and Answers ischemic stroke - Answer- occurs when there is inadequate blood flow (ischemia) to a part of the brain. Functions (i.e., movement, sensation, cognition, and emotion) that were controlled by the affected area of the brain are lost or impaired transient ischemic attack - Answer- an episode of cerebrovascular insufficiency, usually associated with partial occlusion of a cerebral artery by an atherosclerotic plaque or an embolus. The symptoms vary with the site and degree of occlusion. Disturbance of normal vision in one or both eyes, dizziness, weakness, dysphasia, numbness, or unconsciousness may occur. The attack usually lasts a few minutes. In rare cases symptoms continue for several hours. A patient is concerned about the risk for ischemic stroke due to a medical history of diabetes and hypertension along with a strong family history of the condition. What advice can the nurse recommend to minimize the risk of stroke? - Answer- Maintain blood glucose The risk for stroke is higher in patients with diabetes mellitus. Maintaining blood glucose and preventing or controlling diabetes can minimize risk of stroke. Start an exercise regimen Obesity, diabetes, and hypertension are all risk factors for stroke that can be minimized by starting an exercise regimen to help keep weight under control. Remain on antihypertensive medication Hypertension is the single most important modifiable risk factor of ischemic stroke. Keeping blood pressure under control by remaining on antihypertensive medication will minimize risk of stroke. A patient arrives at the emergency department and indicates that she has had a stroke. Which assessment findings would the nurse expect to see to support the patient's claim? - Answer- Dyspnea A stroke is associated with impairment in respiratory function, which may manifest as dyspnea. Drooling A stroke is associated with impairment in swallowing, which may lead to drooling. Dysphagia A stroke is associated with impairment in mobility and swallowing, which may manifest as dysphagia. Slurred speech

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