Strokes are the way we measure the attention one person gives to another individual. Stokes can either be good or bad and verbal or non-verbal. Affirmations are short, positive messages about expectations, affirmations also encourage individuals to be who they are. Strokes and affirmations are essential in childcare environments because they help children’s self-esteem significantly. Strokes help acknowledge a child whether it be good or bad, although negative strokes seem bad they can actually be a good thing. When you give a child negative attention you are at least acknowledging their existence and not ignoring the child’s presence. Affirmations are important because they help children feel good about themselves and also teach them to love.
There are three types of strokes that cause changes to the brain: Hemorrhagic stroke,Intracerebral hemorrhage and Transient ischemic attack (TIA). Ischemic stroke is the most common form of stroke, accounting for around 87% of strokes.
“Go for Broke” is a slang phrase that people in Hawai’i made up when gambling. It means that you put everything that you have on the line hoping for a big win. (Go for Broke National Education Center) This was the Motto that the 442nd Regimental Combat Team (442) used during World War II (WW2) when they went into battle because they knew the chances were slim to make it out alive. The 442 had to go through a great deal of prejudice since they were mostly second generation Japanese Americans they had to fight to regain honor and rights that were taken away after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Because of this they were put on the front lines and were used as pons when others took all of the glory. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7th,
Stroke affects everybody differently, and it is difficult to say how much of a recovery is possible. Many stroke survivors experience the most dramatic recovery during their stay in hospital in the weeks after their stroke.
Additionally, testimonies of people who have been personally affect by a stroke on adverts is also another effective way to capture people’s attention on how critical it is to act fast when someone is suffering a stroke and by advertising the symptoms on adverts, posters, billboards and leaflets people will be prepared ore because they will have the correct knowledge on what to do in that situation. For example, Sas Freeman aged 52, had two strokes in six months. Sas didn't call 999 on her first stroke and waited for a GP appointment because she wasn’t able to identify that she had just suffered a stroke due to lack of information on the illness . As a result of waiting, she suffered long-lasting effects to her mobility, independence and speech. Sas’ second stroke was quickly spotted by her carer who quickly called 999, and as a result, the stroke left no lasting damages. “I wish I'd known to call 999 quicker when I had my first stroke, as I know my recovery and rehabilitation would have been better. I am so thankful that my carer knew to act fast on my second stroke, and probably saved my life.” http://www.nhs.uk/actfast/Pages/strokerecovery.aspx#2mX2dDwy4dceF2lB.97
I was lucky to be attend the Stroke Support Group In Arroyo Grande Community Hospital. I work in the Acute Rehab Unit in Arroyo Grande, we get a lot of patients with severe strokes that receive rehab for 7-14 days. Our manager (ANM) is involved in spreading the word about the stroke support group to the patients and their love ones. That is how I was informed about the Stoke Support Group through work. There where 8 (including the leader) people attending the support group the ages where late 60s early 80s. They meet every third Monday of the month at 10:30-11:30 on the Annex building. They provide snacks and set up a circle with chairs. The leader is the one to get the conversation going she goes around the room and asks each person how they are doing and
Ischaemic stroke is a serious neurological condition in which a blood clot stops blood flow to the brain and for which immediate action is required. It is the fourth cause of death in Western society, causing 87% of all strokes, and also results in long-term disability among survivors (Bunevicius et al., 2013). In the United States, about 800,000 strokes occur each year, and approximately six million Americans are living with neurological deficits caused by ischaemic strokes (Duong, 2012). Therefore, neuroradiological imaging has become a major section in radiology departments.
Stroke is like a heart attack, but instead the problem is with the brain not the heart. Stroke happens when the blood that is suppose to go to the brain is blocked or reduced. When the blood supply to the brain is blocked or reduced, the brain doesn’t get enough oxygen or nutrients, which causes brain cells to die. It can also be because of smoking. Smoking creates blood clots in the artery. Stroke is the top 5 disease that caused death in the US, but for black people stroke is the top 3 disease that caused death. Stroke commonly occurs to people over the age of 65. Even though the risk of having a stroke is high over the age of 65, stroke can occur at any age. Approximately 15 million people suffer from stroke each year. 5 million of these
Strokes are caused by a block in the blood supply to the brain which causes a decrease in oxygen and delivery of other important supplies which facilitate proper functioning. Fifteen million cases are reported worldwide annually, although not all of these cases are mortalities, the large prevalence of strokes ranks it as the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. (Figueroa) Because of the time sensitivity associated with the lack of resources to the brain, strokes are considered a medical emergency and early recognition of symptoms can help decrease the amount of damage caused . Although strokes do not always cause death, strokes most often leave the individual with some physical and cognitive impairment.
Affirmation is about acknowledging and encouraging each other and reassuring individuals of their worth and value. Affirmation is communicated through positive words, praise and gestures. This is important in all relationships, but particularly with children and young people who are still
The objective of the present study was to assess the extent of stroke knowledge, specifically regarding the risk factors and warning signs of stroke. Thus, it is important to be well understood about stroke, the risk factors and the warning signs. Furthermore, this review will discuss in details about the two risk factors, stress and obesity that are significant among the studied population. This is followed by the review on the state of stroke knowledge and its importance from the previous studies among varied populations.
A cerebrovascular accident more commonly known as a stroke or brain attack is the term used to describe the sudden death of brain cells in a localized area due to inadequate blood flow. In order to woke the brain needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients. This supply is carried to the brain
A stroke is a type of cardiovascular disease that affects the cerebral arteries, those blood vessels that carry blood to the brain. A stroke occurs when one of those blood vessels in the brain is obstructed or ruptures flooding the brain with blood. Depriving blood and oxygen to the brain results in those immediate cells death, causing the brain not to function properly. Once parts of the brain stop functioning, it can directly affect the areas of the body controlled (1).
Our brain is most complex organ system in our body. This three pound of tissue creates the main nerve center of the body. It controls our all body function, body movement, thought, and our behavior. Many of people do not know about the how a brain works? The left part of the brain controls our right side of the body and right side of brain part controls our left side of the body part. Our brain uses 20% of the total oxygen and blood in the body so it is required oxygen and nutrition from the blood for work properly. The lake of oxygen in the brain for 5 to 10-minute results in permanent brain damage or occurs a stroke. A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of our brain is interrupted or severely reduced. A stroke is one of the diseases
Cerebral vascular accident or a stroke is the destruction of brain substance, resulting from thrombosis, intracranial hemorrhage, or embolism, which causes vascular insufficiency. In addition, it is an area of the brain denied blood and oxygen that is required and damage is done to a part of the cells. The effect of the patient depends upon where the damage occurs and the severity of the stroke.