answer two of the following prompts and list at minimum of 2 references: Prompt 1: Explain in detail the different types of dementia. Prompt 2: Explain in detail the difference between ischemic vs. hemorrhagic stroke
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answer two of the following prompts and list at minimum of 2 references:
Prompt 1: Explain in detail the different types of dementia.
Prompt 2: Explain in detail the difference between ischemic vs. hemorrhagic stroke.
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- During treatment of stroke, compare and contrast hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. What are the mechanism of action and indications for warfarin, heparin, tPA, and aspirin.There are three types of hematomas that can develop as a result of a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Identify each of the hematomas and briefly describe them. Make sure your description includes the vascular cause and location for each type.Prompt 1: Explain in detail the different types of dementia. Prompt 2: Explain in detail the difference between ischemic vs. hemorrhagic stroke. Please correlate your responses to Rowena’s case Rowena is an older woman. she has vascular dementia. In the morning she had a slurred speech and drooping face. She was hardly able to use her fork and dropped it while eating. She has had Hypertension for 20 years and high cholesterol. She had kidney stones as well 3 years ago.
- Explain three (3) signs and symptoms of MSDefine the following terms and include histologic changes causing/contributory to the disorder. 1. Epilepsy2. Multiple Sclerosis3. Transient Ischemic Attack4. Parkinson’s Disease5. Cerebrovascular AccidentWhat complications is Mr. E at risk for following general anesthesia and a below-the-knee amputation (BKA)? Please explain Note: -Mr. E is a smoker, has heart disease and diabetes type 1 as well as PVD -This is during the postoperative Phase
- please help What signs and symptoms does the condition (stroke) entail? Note: A SYMPTOM is a manifestation the patient feels but cannot be measured or seen by a physician (such as a sore throat or stomach ache). A SIGN is a manifestation that CAN be measured or seen by a physician (such as white plaque buildup in the throat, or distension of the abdomen). please give a clear explanation and a few examples of the sighns and symptons of a stroke."1/24 (hourly) neurological assessment for 4 hours" has been requested for Amelia. Referring only to the GCS component of the assessment, provide a rationale for this intervention by: referring to relevant anatomical structures and discussing the pathophysiological mechanisms of deterioration that would cause observed changes to Amelia's Glasgow Coma Scale assessment, "1/24 (hourly) neurological assessment for 4 hours" has been requested for Amelia. Referring only to the GCS component of the assessment, provide a rationale for this intervention by: referring to relevant anatomical structures and discussing the pathophysiological mechanisms of deterioration that would cause observed changes to Amelia's Glasgow Coma Scale assessment,Explain what dementia is including a definition and the signs and symptoms. Min of 200 words.