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Strokes!

Across
Acronym used to help detect and enhance responsiveness to stroke victim needs.
Type of stroke caused by a blood clot that blocks or plugs a blood vessel.
Test performed at bedside to evaluate if a patient has dysphagia.
Another name for stroke.
Specific documentation performed on admission, transfers, changes in neurological status, and at discharge.
Broad term that describes the place where patients go to regain strength post stroke treatment in the hospital.
Minimum oxygen percentage required for stroke patients.
One of the biggest causes of strokes.
Down
Vital sign closely monitored for stroke patients (especially hemorrhagic strokes).
Referred to as a bleeding stroke and usually happens when a blood vessel becomes weak enough that it ruptures.
Done with all patients who have been admitted for a stroke. Gives more information/ education to the patient and family about strokes.
Type of therapy provided to patients who have developed motor impairment as a result of stroke.
Therapists who assist survivors with problems related to speech, writing, reading or understanding words. They help with relearning how to use language, and they develop alternative means of communication and also help with swallowing issues.
Type of therapist trained to aid patients in regaining fine motor skills.
A language disorder that affects the ability to communicate. It’s most often caused by strokes that occur in areas of the brain that control speech and language.
When someone is having a stroke their face or mouth might _____.