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Recognizing a Stroke
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New! NOV-29-05 13:22:27
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Forum: Fireside Chat with Nannette Recognizing a Stroke
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Nannette
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I typically don't post mails such as this sent to me, there are far too many and not enough time, and most are hoaxes, but this one seems important:
Snopes has more details: Click here
If someone you know gets dizzy, stumbles, falls...
How to Recognize a Stroke
This might be a lifesaver if you can remember the following advice, sent by a nurse, whose husband is a medical doctor.
Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. A stroke victim may suffer permanent brain damage when people fail to recognize what's happening. Now, doctors say any bystander can recognize a stroke, simply by asking three questions:
ask the individual to smile.
ask him or her to raise both arms.
ask the person to speak a simple sentence.
If he or she has trouble with any of these tasks, call 911 immediately, and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher. Researchers are urging the general public to learn to ask these three questions quickly, to someone they suspect of having a stroke. Widespread use of this test could result in prompt diagnosis and treatment of a stroke, and prevent permanent brain damage.
You may want to pass this along.
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