If I suspect a patient is experiencing a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), I would first assess their symptoms and check for signs such as facial drooping, arm weakness, and speech difficulties using the FAST acronym (Face, Arms, Speech, Time). I would then ensure they receive immediate medical attention, calling for emergency services if necessary. While waiting for help, I would monitor their vital signs, keep them calm, and avoid giving them anything to eat or drink. Timely intervention is critical, so I would document my observations and actions for the medical team.
If I suspect a patient is having a cerebral vascular accident, I would first assess their vital signs and perform a neurological examination. I would also arrange for urgent medical evaluation and imaging studies such as a CT scan to confirm the diagnosis. Time is critical in stroke management, so early intervention is crucial to minimize potential brain damage.
This was all in his brother's mind. The accident was just that, an accident.
By accident I think
I think it does. experiencing it at this moment
I think in-patient drug treatment id better than out-patient.
No he was murdered i think
i think both?
yes - I think it was one-car accident which occurred near her home.
Depending on the accident their a variety of different people to contact. They are there to help you get out of your situation. Think of them as a lawyer.
i think it was 1
Fatal Accident Injury.........I think?
I think you are thinking of a "house visit". Such as when a doctor comes to a patient's house, instead of the patient going to the doctor. Hope this helps!