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Types of CVA/Stroke Ans: ischemic, hemorrhagic, transient ischemic attack (TIA) Ischemic Stroke Ans: Most common type of stroke in older people, occurs when the flow of blood to the brain is blocked by the narrowing or blockage of a carotid artery. Ischemic Stroke symptoms Ans: -Loss of strength/sensation on one side of body -Problems with speech and language -Changes in vision and balance Hemorrhagic stroke Ans: Type of CVA that occurs when a weakened blood vessel, such as an aneurysm, ruptures and bleeds into the surrounding tissue of the brain. Types of Hemorrhagic Stroke Page | 2 All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 | Ans: 1. Intracerebral (10%): results from rupture of small arterioles 2. Subarachnoid (3%): rupture of arterial aneurysms (hemorrhage into subarachnoid space) Intracerebral hemorrhage Ans: bleeding into the brain as a result of a ruptured blood vessel within the brain subarachnoid hemorrhage Ans: Bleeding into the subarachnoid space, where the cerebrospinal fluid circulates. Hemorrhagic stroke symptoms Ans: Impaired LOC, headache, nausea/vomiting, mobility, speech patterns, one sided weakness, blood pressure, respiratory status, pulse rate Intracranial (Cerebral) Ane

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Exam 1 NPRO 1100 Questions and Correct
Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
Types of CVA/Stroke

Ans: ischemic, hemorrhagic, transient ischemic attack (TIA)


Ischemic Stroke

Ans: Most common type of stroke in older people, occurs when
the flow of blood to the brain is blocked by the narrowing or
blockage of a carotid artery.


Ischemic Stroke symptoms

Ans: -Loss of strength/sensation on one side of body
-Problems with speech and language
-Changes in vision and balance


Hemorrhagic stroke

Ans: Type of CVA that occurs when a weakened blood vessel,
such as an aneurysm, ruptures and bleeds into the surrounding
tissue of the brain.


Types of Hemorrhagic Stroke

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Ans: 1. Intracerebral (10%): results from rupture of small
arterioles
2. Subarachnoid (3%): rupture of arterial aneurysms
(hemorrhage into subarachnoid space)


Intracerebral hemorrhage

Ans: bleeding into the brain as a result of a ruptured blood
vessel within the brain


subarachnoid hemorrhage

Ans: Bleeding into the subarachnoid space, where the
cerebrospinal fluid circulates.


Hemorrhagic stroke symptoms

Ans: Impaired LOC, headache, nausea/vomiting, mobility,
speech patterns, one sided weakness, blood pressure,
respiratory status, pulse rate


Intracranial (Cerebral) Aneurysm

Ans: Dilation of the walls of a cerebral artery that develops as a
result of weakness in the arterial wall



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arteriovenous malformation

Ans: one of the causes of hemorrhagic stroke; abnormal
connection between the arteries and veins in the brain is usually
congenital and can rupture suddenly at any age


intracranial pressure

Ans: the amount of pressure inside the skull


Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

Ans: brief episode of loss of blood flow to the brain, usually
caused by a partial occlusion that results in temporary
neurologic deficit (impairment); often precedes a CVA


Types of ischemic stroke

Ans: -Large artery thrombosis
-Small penetrating artery thrombosis
-Cardiogenic embolism
-Cryptogenic
-Others


Large artery thrombosis


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