there is much room for error in answering this question. the size of the bleed is important (whether small or large). the type of bleed is important (subarachnoid, subdural, epidural). which specific area of the bleed is important. you stated it was on the front right side. this says the frontal lobe would definitely sustain damage. how much damage depends on the factors stated above. if it was far to the right and quite large, it may also have affected the temporal lobe. specific damages occurring when the frontal lobe is injured can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontal_lobe. other factors are how long from the time of rupture until treatment and how great the pressure build up inside the brain. everything is dependent on certain information. general answers to what is affected when the frontal lobe is damaged can be found at the above link, but each case is different when an aneurysm rupture is involved. Angie RN
Depending on the area involved, there may be right sided visual disturbances, a propensity to fall or lose one's balance, left sided weakness or numbness, or any of a host of other symptoms.
The main area of the body affected by a CVA is the brain. Depending on the severity and area of the brain where damage has occurred will determine which if any organs are affected.
It depends on the severity of CVA. Most of the time there are hemiparesis, aphasia and inability to swallow. Depending on what part of the brain is affected.
CVA stands for Cerebrovascular Accident, a.k.a Stroke.
hemi-plegia is paralysis or weakness on one side of the body. Paraplegia is loss of sensation and paralysis from approximately the waist down. It can be caused by numerous factors such as traumatic brain or physical injury, CVA, tumour pressure, etc. hemi-plegia is paralysis or weakness on one side of the body. Paraplegia is loss of sensation and paralysis from approximately the waist down. It can be caused by numerous factors such as traumatic brain or physical injury, CVA, tumour pressure, etc.
One can purchase a CVA muzzleloader from the official website of CVA. These hunting equipment costs between 100-600 dollars and comes in numerous specifications.
You can put a scope on a CVA .50 cal. Missouri.
hi. patient with CVA is usually on tick diet to avoid aspiration.
CVA stands for Conneticut Valley Arms. You have a reproduction of a Colt.
CVA in veterinary fields can mean "certified veterinary assistant" or "certified veterinary accountant"; if CVA follows a veterinarian's name and other titles (such as DVM, VMD, etc), then I would lean towards the second.
Anything from Thomspon Center will be far superior then CVA. There barrels are all magnifluxed, and pressure tested (CVA does samples but not each barrel) and TC is just a better quality gun. They have the best instruction manuals in the industry. If you are looking for a cheap TC knockoff, go with a CVA.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Covanta Holding Corporation (CVA) is $2,697,411,841.29.
Yes you can be in prone position for 20 minutes once you have recovered from CVA