Stroke for dummies / by John R. Marler.
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Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Adult Non Fiction | Northam | 616 .81 STR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | al42000208620b |
Includes index.
Formerly CIP. Uk
Machine derived contents note: Introduction. -- Part I: The Brain and Stroke. -- Chapter 1: A Brain Attack. -- Chapter 2: Understanding How the Brain Works. -- Part II: Types of Stroke. -- Chapter 3: White Stroke (Ischemic): Blood Clots Block the Brain. -- Chapter 4: Transient Stroke (TIA): Warning Sign. -- Chapter 5: Red Stroke (ICH): Bleeding Inside the Brain. -- Chapter 6: Red Stroke (SAH): Bleeding Outside the Brain. -- Chapter 7: Dementia (Vascular Cognitive Impairment). -- Part III: Preventing Stroke. -- Chapter 8: High Blood Pressure. -- Chapter 9: Fat and Stroke Risk. -- Chapter 10: Other Risk Factors and Prevention. -- Part IV: Treating Stroke. -- Chapter 11: Get Thee to an Emergency Room. -- Chapter 12: Treating Stroke in the Hospital. -- Chapter 13: Rehabilitation. -- Part V: Living with Stroke. -- Chapter 14: Returning Home: Adapting to a New Life. -- Chapter 15: When You Can?t Go Home Again. -- Chapter 16: Challenges During Recovery. -- Chapter 17: Taking Care of Family. -- Part VI: The Part of Tens. -- Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Help Your Community Manage Stroke. -- Chapter 19: Five Remarkable Stroke Recoveries. -- Chapter 20: Ten Opportunities to Prevent Stroke. -- Glossary. -- Index.
Have questions and concerns about strokes? This reassuring guide provides invaluable information for stroke victims and their loved ones, from what a stroke is and what it feels like to proven treatments and therapies. You'll see how to implement a plan for preventing stroke, treat the lingering effects of stroke, and maximize home caregiver effectiveness while minimizing fatigue.
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