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Recognising a stroke
During a BBQ a friend stumbled and took a little fall - she assured
Everyone that she was fine (they offered to call paramedics) and had
just tripped over a brick because of her new shoes. They got her cleaned up
and got her a new plate of food - while she appeared a bit shaken up,
Ingrid went about enjoying herself the rest of the afternoon. Ingrid's
husband called later that evening telling everyone that his wife had
been taken to the hospital - at 6:00pm, Ingrid passed away. She had suffered
a stroke at the BBQ - had they known how to identify the signs of a stroke perhaps
Ingrid would be with us today.
It only takes a minute to read this.
A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours
he could totally reverse the effects of a stroke.
He said the trick was getting a stroke recognised, diagnosed and getting
to the patient within 3 hours, which is tough.
RECOGNIZING A STROKE
Thank God for the sense to remember the "3" steps. Read and Learn!
Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately, the lack
of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim may suffer brain damage
when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke. Now doctors say
a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions:
1. Ask the individual to SMILE.
2. Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.
3. Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (coherently) e.g It is a
sunny day today
If he or she has trouble with any of these tasks, call 999 immediately
and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher. After discovering that a
group of non-medical volunteers could identify facial weakness, arm
weakness and speech problems, researchers urged the general public to
learn the three questions. They presented their conclusions at the
British Stroke Association's annual meeting last February. Widespread
use of this test could result in prompt diagnosis and treatment of the
stroke and prevent brain damage. A cardiologist says if everyone who
gets this e-mail sends it to 10 people; you can bet that at least one
life will be saved.
BE A FRIEND AND SHARE THIS ARTICLE WITH AS MANY FRIENDS AS POSSIBLE,
you could save their lives.
During a BBQ a friend stumbled and took a little fall - she assured
Everyone that she was fine (they offered to call paramedics) and had
just tripped over a brick because of her new shoes. They got her cleaned up
and got her a new plate of food - while she appeared a bit shaken up,
Ingrid went about enjoying herself the rest of the afternoon. Ingrid's
husband called later that evening telling everyone that his wife had
been taken to the hospital - at 6:00pm, Ingrid passed away. She had suffered
a stroke at the BBQ - had they known how to identify the signs of a stroke perhaps
Ingrid would be with us today.
It only takes a minute to read this.
A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours
he could totally reverse the effects of a stroke.
He said the trick was getting a stroke recognised, diagnosed and getting
to the patient within 3 hours, which is tough.
RECOGNIZING A STROKE
Thank God for the sense to remember the "3" steps. Read and Learn!
Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately, the lack
of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim may suffer brain damage
when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke. Now doctors say
a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions:
1. Ask the individual to SMILE.
2. Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.
3. Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (coherently) e.g It is a
sunny day today
If he or she has trouble with any of these tasks, call 999 immediately
and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher. After discovering that a
group of non-medical volunteers could identify facial weakness, arm
weakness and speech problems, researchers urged the general public to
learn the three questions. They presented their conclusions at the
British Stroke Association's annual meeting last February. Widespread
use of this test could result in prompt diagnosis and treatment of the
stroke and prevent brain damage. A cardiologist says if everyone who
gets this e-mail sends it to 10 people; you can bet that at least one
life will be saved.
BE A FRIEND AND SHARE THIS ARTICLE WITH AS MANY FRIENDS AS POSSIBLE,
you could save their lives.