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The nurse is preparing a community stroke awareness program.
The nurse knows that which ethnic group has the highest
incidence of stroke?
1
Asians
2
Mexicans
3
Caucasians
4
African Americans - THE CORRECT ANSWER-4
African Americans
,African Americans have twice the incidence of stroke related to
hypertension, obesity, and diabetes. Caucasians, Mexicans, and
Asians have a lower risk of stroke than do African Americans.
A nurse is explaining methods to reduce the risk of stroke to a
patient. What instructions should the nurse convey to the
patient? Select all that apply.
1
Limit fluid and fiber intake.
2
Eat a diet low in saturated fats.
3
Decrease level of physical exercise.
4
Maintain a normal blood pressure (BP).
5
Limit consumption of alcohol to moderate levels. - THE CORRECT
ANSWER-2
Eat a diet low in saturated fats.
,4
Maintain a normal blood pressure (BP).
5
Limit consumption of alcohol to moderate levels.
Alcoholics and people with hypertension are prone to strokes.
Hence, alcohol consumption should be limited, a diet low in fat
should be consumed, and BP should be maintained. Also,
physical exercise and adequate fluid and fiber intake will
decrease the risk of stroke and should be promoted
patient who sustained a stroke is having a severe headache,
vomiting, dysphagia, dysarthria, and eye movement
disturbances. What type of stroke does the nurse determine to
correlate with these clinical manifestations?
1
Embolic stroke
2
Thrombotic stroke
3
Intracerebral hemorrhage
4
, Subarachnoid hemorrhage - THE CORRECT ANSWER-3
Intracerebral hemorrhage
Symptoms such as headaches, vomiting, dysphagia, dysarthria,
and eye movement disturbances indicate intracerebral
hemorrhage. An embolic stroke is mostly related to heart
conditions such as atrial fibrillation, myocardial infarction, and
infective endocarditis. A thrombotic stroke has the clinical
manifestation of decreased level of consciousness in the first 24
hours. Clinical manifestations such as stiff neck and cranial
nerve deficits indicate a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
A patient has sustained a head injury and is suspected to have
increased intracranial pressure. Which factor does the nurse
recognize will improve cerebral blood flow?
1
An increase in blood viscosity
2
A decrease in carbon dioxide levels
3
An increase in hydrogen ion concentration
4