Describe the different types of strokes and the impact they have on the brain
What will be an ideal response?
An ischemic stroke usually occurs when a buildup of fatty tissue occurs in blood vessels over a period of years, and a piece of this tissue breaks off and gets lodged in arteries of the brain. Ischemic strokes can be treated by clot-busting drugs. The second kind of stroke, a hemorrhagic stroke, occurs when a blood vessel in the brain suddenly breaks. Blood then spills into sur- rounding tissue. As the blood spills over, brain cells in the affected areas begin to die. This death is either from the lack of oxygen and nutrients or from the rupture of the vessel and the sudden spilling of blood. The prognosis for stroke victims depends on the type and severity of damage. Symptoms of stroke appear immediately on the occurrence of stroke.
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a. True b. False
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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a. simple random sampling. b. cluster sampling. c. convenience sampling. d. systematic sampling
Which of the following is one suggestion for assisting a child with hearing impairment?
a. Do not allow the child to play in activities like dramatic play as it might frustrate him or her. b. Limit gestures and visual cues. c. Sit the child across from you at circle time. d. Rephrase your sentence if the child does not seem to understand you.