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Just about any type of sonomic or autonomic muscle. Partial strokes can effect partial movement.

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You have been told that the superior and medial part of the right precentral gyrus of your patients brain has been destroyed by a stroke What part of the body is the patient unable to move and why?

motor skills on the right side


When you are told that the right precentral gurus of your patients brain was destroyed in a stroke what part of the patient is unable to move Left or right side?

If the right precentral gyrus of the patient's brain was destroyed in a stroke, they would likely have difficulty moving the left side of their body. The precentral gyrus is responsible for controlling voluntary movements on the contralateral side of the body, meaning that damage to the right precentral gyrus would affect movements on the left side.


How is brain tissue destroyed by a stroke?

A blocked artery deprives part of the brain of oxygen.


What type of patient are TPN given to?

Usually stroke patients, those that have an embolism or clot in a blood vessel of the brain.


What is it called when a stroke patient loses the ability to speak because the loss of the blood flow to the brain?

The inability to speak is known as aphasia.


What is it called when a stroke patient loses the ability to speak because of the loss of blood flow to the brain?

The inability to speak is known as aphasia.


Can mannitol be used for stroke patient withdiabetes milletus?

Mannitol cannot be used for a stroke patient with diabetes mellitus. Mannitol is generally prescribed for the treatment of conditions that give rise to excess body water, such as certain kidney conditions. It may also be prescribed to reduce swelling in the brain.


Stroke victim complains of itchess so what does that mean?

This most likely means that during the stroke, the patient suffered minor nerve damage. The ichiness also might not even be related to the stroke. If the patient has fallen down or has bumped their head this might have caused slight swelling in either the brain or the spinal column causing slight nerve damage as well.


What is the outcome of a stroke?

The outcome of a stroke depends on the severity of the stroke. Considering the fact that a stroke is a blood clot in your brain, there are a lot of possible outcomes, because the brain controls the body.


Can marijuana help a stroke patient?

None, all effects on short term memory are temporary. Although, it offers neuroprotection, meaning it protects nerves and brain cells. There is also some evidence that it may facilitate brain cell development. The US DHS confirms the scientific research that marijuana can be used as a neuroprotectant and antioxidant, it hold the patent to these uses patent no. 6630507


What are two ways that a Cerebrovascular Accident can occur?

A stroke can occur in two ways. In an ischemic stroke, a blood clot blocks or plugs a blood vessel or artery in the brain. About 80 percent of all strokes are ischemic. In an hemorrhagic stroke, a blood vessel in the brain breaks and bleeds into the brain. About 20 percent of strokes are hemorrhagic.


What lobe is the most affected during the stroke?

A stroke can happen in any lobe of the brain. I think the worst area one can have a stroke in is at the base of the brain, in back of the head.