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- 1. A patient's MRI imaging shows damage to the cerebellum a week after the patient suffered a stroke. What assessment findings would correlate with this MRI finding?
- 7. A patient is demonstrating signs and symptoms of stroke. The patient reports loss of vision. What area of the brain do you suspect is affected based on this finding
- 8. While cooking, your client couldn’t feel the temperature of a hot oven. Which lobe could be dysfunctional?
- 9. The patient says they can only see half of the objects in the room. You document this finding as
- 11. What is the term used for paralysis of the arm, leg,and trunk on the same side of the body due to Stroke?
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- 2. What is known as a blood clot, fat globule or gas bubble created in one part of body that circulates in the blood stream?
- 3. A patient who suffered a stroke one month ago is experiencing hearing problems along with issues learning and showing emotion. On the MRI what lobe in the brain do you expect to be affected
- 4. While conversing with a patient who had a stroke six months ago, you note their speech is hard to understand and slurred. This is known as
- 5. Your patient who had a stroke has issues with understanding speech. What type of aphasia is this patient experiencing?
- 6. of the following abbreviation represents a "Mini-stroke"
- 10. A stroke caused by a blood clot is called
