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A 9 page research paper that employs a specific patient scenario as the basis for an examination of stroke. Stan Smith (72) collapses on the way to a newsstand to get a paper and is brought by his wife to an emergency department (ED). The scenario gives his vital signs, which were taken 3 hours after Mr. Smith was admitted to the ED. The writer argues that this was far too long to wait before taking action on Mr. Smith's case and the importance of taking swift intervention in stroke cases is emphasized. Topics explored include stroke's epidemiology and risk factors; triage and care in emergency departments; and prevention, education and primary health strategies in regards to stroke. Additionally, the issue of complications after stroke are explored. Page count includes abstract. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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paper and is brought by his wife to an emergency department (ED). The scenario gives his vital signs, which were taken 3 hours after Mr. Smith was admitted to the
ED. The writer argues that this was far too long to wait before taking action on Mr. Smiths case and the importance of taking swift intervention in stroke cases is
emphasized. Topics explored include strokes epidemiology and risk factors; triage and care in emergency departments; and prevention, education and primary health strategies in regards to stroke. Additionally, the issue of
complications after stroke are explored. Introduction The following examination of stroke refers to a specific scenario and provides a quality of analysis evaluation of the nursing care indicated. Stan
Smith (72) collapses on the way to a newsstand to get a paper and is brought by his wife to an emergency department (ED). The scenario then states that the
triage nurse notices that the patient is unresponsive, yet, the next detail in the scenario states that it was 3 hours before Mr. Smiths vital signs were taken. First of
all, when stroke is suspected, acting quickly is crucial. The ability of a nurse to successfully ascertain specific information during assessment and communicate this to other healthcare providers can significantly
affect patient outcomes (Finley, 2004). The degree to which Mr. Smith will be affected by the stroke, and, indeed, his very survival, rests first of all on acting
quickly to lessen damage to the brain. Cerebral vascular accident (CVS), also known as "stroke" or "brain attack," occurs when there is disruption of normal blood flow to the brain
(Harvey, 2004). Its sudden onset necessitates immediate treatment in or to prevent or lessen neurological deficit and lifelong disability (Harvey, 2004). It is estimated that roughly 4.4 million deaths per
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