Monday, February 15, 2010

Cerebral Vascular Accident Photo How Is The Diagnosis For A Cerebral Vascular Accident(stroke) Made?

How is the diagnosis for a cerebral vascular accident(stroke) made? - cerebral vascular accident photo

HST in my class have a project and gives us a history of the disease
my topic is the stroke (stroke), also known as a blow
theres this problem and asks: "How is it diagnosed"
and is not the answer
Please help me ..... : (

thx in advance the help: D

4 comments:

Pogue Mahone said...

The scan and test for skills.Cincinnati Neurological Stroke Scale is a driving test engine. No color. This will make it bleed more.

Diane A said...

The diagnosis was made through a combination of physical examination (with a thorough neuro), and history. TB may or may not show a change, it is still too early (when bleeding and one of the first) is not always visible. If proof testing is not consistently make the blockade of a ship that is the first CT is often negative, and others should show as ARM or something, blood vessels may be used.

LHW78 said...

If you have certain symptoms, they can do more with the imaging contrast and see the blood vessels in the brain. I do not know all the details, so I let a doctor or a nurse to go into more detail.

Anonymous said...

Stroke can usually be diagnosed clinically on the basis of patient symptoms (weakness, paralysis, slurred speech, etc.) and physical examination. A scanner is commonly used to check the level of the race.

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