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Automated CT Perfusion Imaging in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Overview

This presentation delves into the significance of automated CT perfusion imaging in diagnosing and treating acute ischemic stroke. It covers essential information such as the burden of stroke in Ontario, the critical aspect of time in stroke treatment, hyperacute stroke treatment goals, and the impo

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ICEMA Policy #9010: Continuation of Care for Urgent Patient Transfer

This policy outlines the procedures for rapid transport and transfer of patients requiring urgent care to Specialty Care Centers by ICEMA Continuation of Care EMS Providers and Referral Hospitals. It includes criteria for Specialty Care Centers acceptance of trauma, STEMI, and stroke patients, desig

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Swimming Stroke Rules and Regulations Training

Learn about the rules and regulations of swimming strokes, including backstroke and breaststroke techniques. The training covers key aspects such as stroke review, host and visiting team responsibilities, meet officials' duties, and scorekeeping. Understand the specifics of backstroke starts, finish

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Understanding Basic CT Perfusion Terms in Stroke Imaging

This educational content delves into fundamental concepts related to CT perfusion imaging in stroke evaluation. It covers key terms such as core infarct, penumbra, Time to Peak, Mean Transit Time, Cerebral Blood Volume, and more. The information includes definitions, descriptions, and the significan

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SISTER Study: Improving Stroke Treatment Response with TS23

SISTER Study led by Eva Mistry aims to identify a safe and effective dose of TS23 for treating ischemic stroke patients with core-penumbra mismatch. The Phase-2 trial involves 300 adults and spans 54 months, with primary endpoints focusing on treatment efficacy and safety. The study is randomized, p

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Fitness and Exercise After Stroke: Importance and Guidelines

Understanding the importance of fitness and exercise in stroke recovery is crucial due to the varied challenges individuals face post-stroke. This toolkit provides information on the impact of stroke, the benefits of exercise, types of exercises recommended, and different exercise program options av

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Hospital Stroke Care Audit 2023 Presentation

Customize your hospital's stroke care audit presentation using the provided template. Add your hospital's data to create an interactive slide deck for sharing with your team and stakeholders. The National Stroke Audit Acute Services 2023 focuses on assessing resources and clinical care indicators ag

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Progress in Prevention and Health Inequalities - Annual Report 2023-24

The Prevention and Health Inequalities Team at BOB ICB is dedicated to enhancing prevention efforts and reducing health inequalities across their population and communities. Key achievements include setting up inpatient and maternity tobacco dependency treatment services, establishing prevention net

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Clinical Update: 2021 AHA/ASA Guideline for Stroke Prevention

This clinical update provides guidance adapted from the 2021 AHA/ASA Guideline for the Prevention of Stroke in Patients with Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack. It categorizes recommendations based on strength and quality of evidence, outlining levels of recommendation and evidence for different c

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Comprehensive Guide to Stroke Care: SCENS Protocol Overview

This comprehensive guide delves into the SCENS protocol for stroke care, covering learning objectives, reasons for implementation, major stroke types, risk factors, the 8 Ds of stroke care, important time goals, and the FAST assessment process. It emphasizes the importance of early detection, swift

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Heat Injury Prevention and Hydration Tips for Safety at Work

Discussing the importance of heat injury prevention, this content provides valuable guidelines on recognizing heat-related issues, staying hydrated, and maintaining a safe environment in challenging weather conditions. Tips include monitoring the heat index, using heat stress thermometers, providing

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Understanding Suicide Risk and Prevention During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about potential increases in suicide rates due to its economic impacts and social disruptions. While there is a focus on suicide prevention efforts, the exact effect of the pandemic on suicide rates remains unclear. Initiatives such as Suicide Prevention Act

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Comprehensive Stroke Program Orientation for Medical Staff - Facts and Objectives

The Comprehensive Stroke Program provides crucial information for medical staff, covering acute stroke response, available stroke codes, and responsibilities during inpatient care. Stroke facts highlight the prevalence, causes, risk factors, and complications associated with strokes. Details on lacu

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Comprehensive Stroke Care Protocol and Time Goals Overview

This presentation details the SCENS protocol for stroke care, including learning objectives, major types of strokes, risk factors, 8 Ds of stroke care, and important time goals to achieve optimal patient outcomes.

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Understanding Disability Prevention and Levels of Prevention

Disability prevention involves efforts to eliminate or reduce the causes and severity of disabilities. It can be achieved through primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies, aiming to prevent risk factors that cause impairment and promote overall well-being. Primary prevention focuses on

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ACST-2 Trial: Stenting vs. Surgery for Carotid Artery Stenosis

ACST-2 is a randomized trial comparing carotid artery stenting (CAS) versus carotid artery surgery (CEA) in asymptomatic patients with severe carotid stenosis. The trial, published in The Lancet in August 2021, involved 3625 patients. While surgery has been shown to reduce stroke rates, modern medic

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Comprehensive Student Support Program for Mental Health and Wellness

Providing a wide range of no-cost services to students and families, the program focuses on drug/alcohol prevention, suicide prevention, character building, bullying prevention, and more. Through initiatives like teaching Botvin Life Skills, implementing suicide prevention curriculum, and offering s

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Stroke Smart Medical Practice - Empowering Awareness and Early Intervention

Discover the Stroke Smart Medical Practice initiative aimed at enhancing stroke awareness, recognizing signs, and ensuring timely intervention. Uncover key statistics, warning signs, treatment predicaments, and the history behind this vital program. Join the movement to educate patients and medical

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Comprehensive Treatment Guidelines for Acute Ischemic Stroke

In the management of acute ischemic stroke, the primary goals are to reduce secondary brain damage, maintain adequate perfusion, and prevent recurrent strokes by managing risk factors. Treatment includes maintaining tissue oxygenation, correcting volume status and electrolytes, managing blood glucos

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Comprehensive Approach to Enhancing Stroke Treatment Response

Enhance stroke treatment response by focusing on strategies, training, contacts, learning goals, and processes. Understand the screening criteria, consent process, inclusion criteria, and steps for site readiness. Key contacts for project management and training are provided for a successful stroke

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Stroke Association Campaign: Driving Change for Stroke Awareness

The Stroke Association's campaign aimed to raise awareness and lobby the government for a new stroke strategy. Through strategic communication efforts, including petitions, media engagement, and famous landmarks turning purple, the campaign successfully reached key audiences, gained petition signatu

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Understanding Stroke-Specific Etiologies and Interventions for Falls in Inpatient Rehabilitation

Falls are a common complication after stroke, leading to hip fractures and various secondary complications. Inpatient rehabilitation often focuses on interventions to reduce stroke-related falls, considering factors like muscle tone, cognitive impairments, and balance deficits. Understanding these s

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Impact of Extending Acute Stroke Triage Criteria to 24 Hours

Landmark trials have extended the therapeutic time window for mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke patients. This study evaluates the impact of implementing a protocol change to extend the time window at a comprehensive stroke center. Retrospective analysis compared stroke alerts and ke

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Ticagrelor Added to Aspirin in Acute Non-Severe Ischemic Stroke or TIA of Atherosclerotic Origin

Among patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor ischemic strokes, adding ticagrelor to aspirin has shown superior efficacy in preventing stroke or death, particularly in those with ipsilateral atherosclerotic stenosis. The THALES trial demonstrated that ticagrelor added to aspirin was m

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Treatment Strategies for Hemorrhagic Stroke: Goals and Management

Short-term goals for treating hemorrhagic stroke involve rapid neurointensive care to maintain adequate oxygenation, breathing, and circulation, along with managing increased intracranial pressure and blood pressure. Long-term management focuses on preventing complications, recurrent bleeding, delay

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Advances in Anticoagulation Therapy for Cancer-Related VTE and Stroke

Recent studies have shown advancements in anticoagulation therapy for cancer patients with venous thromboembolism (VTE) and stroke prevention. Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are now considered beneficial for treating VTE in cancer, offering advantages in administration and efficacy. Different an

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Evaluation of Risk Stratification Schemes for Ischaemic Stroke and Bleeding in Atrial Fibrillation Patients

A study conducted in Sweden on 182,678 patients with atrial fibrillation aimed to investigate risk factors for stroke and bleeding. The research assessed the application of CHA2DS2-VASc and HAS-BLED schemes for stroke and bleeding risk evaluations. Data from the Swedish Atrial Fibrillation cohort st

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POLLUTION PREVENTION: A Closer Look at Environmental Initiatives in Oklahoma

Explore the evolution and implementation of pollution prevention measures in Oklahoma, focusing on statutory directives, recent activities, recycling efforts, tax credits, and more. The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 plays a crucial role in reducing environmental hazards through the reduction of p

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Managing Eating and Swallowing Challenges After Stroke

Dysphagia, a common issue after a stroke, can lead to difficulty swallowing and may require texture modifications in food and fluids for safety. Up to 65% of stroke survivors may experience dysphagia, which can lead to complications like pneumonia. Proper oral care, mealtime positioning, and awarene

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Prevention and Care of Airborne Infections in TB/HIV Settings

In this session, participants will learn the importance of infection prevention and control in TB/HIV care, levels of prevention in airborne infections, strategies to prevent TB transmission in healthcare settings, and patient management steps to prevent TB transmission. The spread of TB, risks of t

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Enhancing Mobility and Transfers After Stroke

Stroke can lead to various mobility challenges, including weakness and altered muscle tone. Proper handling and techniques are crucial for safe and comfortable movement. The article discusses bed mobility, transfers, and ambulation after a stroke, emphasizing the importance of protective practices a

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Essential Guide to Mobility After Stroke

Mobility after a stroke can be challenging due to muscle weakness, altered sensations, and cognitive changes. This article discusses factors impacting mobility, the importance of safe practices, and general principles for assisting individuals in movement post-stroke. Tips on creating a safe environ

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Stroke Recovery Peer Support Program Guidelines

Learn about the "Peers Fostering Hope Supported by the Dr. Ed & Bobby Yielding Fund for Stroke Recovery" initiative aiming to re-engage and re-integrate stroke survivors into the community. Explore how peer visitors provide support, encouragement, and hope for community re-engagement and reintegrati

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Understanding Bowel and Bladder Issues Post Stroke

Bowel and bladder incontinence are common after a stroke, often due to brain damage affecting control functions. Factors like mobility can exacerbate these issues, leading to discomfort, infections, and other complications. Managing incontinence involves assessing individual needs, recognizing signs

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Peer Support Training for Stroke Recovery: Fostering Hope & Learning

Explore the Peer Support Training program focusing on stroke recovery, providing hope, guidance, and emotional support to individuals and caregivers. Delve into the importance of peer support, objectives of the training, and the significance of fostering connections in the journey of stroke recovery

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Enhancing Stroke Program Performance: ASRH Designation Site Visit Data & Improvement

Explore the data presentation template for an Acute Stroke Ready Hospital (ASRH) designation site visit, focusing on key metrics like door-to-activation times and imaging procedures. Evaluate trends, showcase improvements, and address future plans for quality enhancement. Consider additional trackin

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Assessment of HIV Prevention Programme Needs and Barriers in Ghana

Conduct a data-driven assessment of HIV prevention programme needs and barriers in Ghana based on the Ghana Road Map Baseline Survey components. Evaluate the country's preparedness in addressing HIV epidemic patterns and prevention response analysis. Identify key barriers hindering HIV prevention ef

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Post-Stroke & Aphasia Friendly Workout Stretches for Improved Movement

Explore a specialized workout routine designed to enhance movement post-stroke. These exercises focus on improving balance, strength, endurance, and coordination, aiding in tasks such as walking and fine motor skills. Discover the benefits of incorporating muscle strengthening exercises post-stroke

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Emergency Medical Stroke Assessment (EMSA) Abnormal Signs & Evaluation

This comprehensive guide outlines the Emergency Medical Stroke Assessment (EMSA) protocol for assessing potential stroke patients. It covers the evaluation of abnormal signs related to eye movement, motor weaknesses in the face, arms, and legs, as well as slurred speech or aphasia. The assessment in

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Stroke Continence Protocols for Managing Bladder and Bowel Function After Stroke

This protocol outlines the management of urinary and bowel incontinence in stroke patients, emphasizing high nursing care levels and avoiding unnecessary catheterization. It discusses normal bladder functions, urinary dysfunction prevalence post-stroke, and interventions for promoting continence. Ur

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