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*A Stroke Occurs When The Flow Of Blood

Carrying Oxygen To The Brain Is

Interrupted.

*The 2 Main Types Of Stroke Are Usually

Ischemic (Blockage) Or Haemorrhagic

(Rupture).

*The Effects Of A Stroke Are Individual – No

Two Strokes Are The Same.

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* Stroke Is The Country’s 3Rd Biggest Killer

*People Who Suffer A Stroke, 1/3rd Will

Die, 1/3rd Will Live With Long Term Disabilities

& 1/3rd Will Return To A ‘Normal’ Life.

*Stroke Is The Single Largest Cause Of Adult

Disability In England & Wales.

*According To National Audit Office Figures

Stroke Costs The Economy An Estimated £8Bn

In Direct & Indirect Costs Per Year.

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Face Drops on One

Side

Arm Drops and

Unable to Raise it

Speech

becomes

Slurred

Test All 3 – Phone 999

Time is crucial

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* Check your Blood Pressure Regularly (Hypertension is a big risk factor).

* STOP SMOKING.

* Eat Healthily – 5 Fruit & Vegetables A Day.

* 20 minutes Exercise A Day e.g. ironing, gardening, brisk walking, etc.

* Reduce Alcohol Intake.

* If You Have One or More Of The Symptoms Of A Stroke, But It Doesn’t Last Longer Than 24hrs – Check with your GP - This could be a TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) A Warning That A Full Blown Stroke is Going To Happen).

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*Following A 999 Call You Will Be Taken To One Of

The NHS Hyper-Acute Stroke Units Where A

Specialist Team Will Assess Your Stroke And Carry

Out Various Clinical/ Medical Tests i.e. MRI/CT

Scan. An Operation May Be Necessary, Usually You

will Stay On The Hyper Acute Unit For Around 72Hrs

Or Until You Are Stabilised. Dependant On The

Outcome Of The Stroke You Will Then Be

Transferred To A Stroke Rehabilitation Unit For

Intensive Therapy And Recovery Until You Are Well

Enough To Be Discharged.

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*Dependant On Recovery There Are Various Types Of Support.

*Continuing Therapy.

*ReAblement Teams To Achieve Activities Of Daily Living i.e. Washing, Toileting, etc. To support Independence.

*Access and Signposting To Community Support And Information Resources.

*6 Week And 6 Month Follow Up And Then Annual Follow Up.

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If You Would Like More Information On Stroke

Please Go to The Following Link, It Is a Good

Starting Point To Access Links For Your Specific

Needs.http://www.improvement.nhs.uk/stroke/patientinfo/tabid/267/default.aspx

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