Stroke Awareness Quiz
Thank you for taking the time to test your knowledge about strokes.
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1. A person having a stroke can have:
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Changes in speech
Changes in vision
Difficulty moving arms and legs
Facial drooping
Sudden confusion
2. The best thing to do if you think someone is having a stroke is:
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Drive them to a larger hospital.
Call 911.
See if there is someone at that location that has a medical background.
3. If a stroke is suspected there are only 4.5 hours to seek medical attention from symptom onset to receive medication that dissolves blood clots in certain vessels in your body to improve symptoms (TNK).
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4. There are two types of medications that can be used to treat strokes.
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5. Risk factors for a stroke can include smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, high cholesterol, poor diet, physical inactivity, and obesity.
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6. Strokes can be avoided 100% if you follow a healthy diet and take all prescribed medications.
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7. McKenzie Health System is part of the stroke network providing the ability to connect patients quickly with a neurosurgeon at Ascension | NeuroOnCall Telemed Network.
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True
False
8. McKenzie Health System is stroke accredited, meaning quality measures are followed, all staff are educated on stroke, and best practice guidelines are continuously updated. McKenzie provides expert care for patients presenting with stroke symptoms.
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False
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