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Post 1: Rachael Babineau
This is an excellent post! The post provides a detailed discussion of the man presenting
with hemiparesis. The patient's experience should include when the manifestations first occurred
and how symptoms developed. If the patient's presentations occur within 3 to 4.5 hours of the
first indication of an ischemic stroke, the patient may be given drugs called thrombolytics to
break the blood clot (Musuka et al., 2015). Ischemic stroke is a cerebrovascular accident due to
blockage of the arteries in the brain, which causes a decrease in blood supply to the brain
localization (Musuka et al., 2015). Stroke patients with hemorrhagic strokes are more extreme
than stroke patients with heart attacks. Patient, focus and attention to objects or reinforcements
on his left side. He suffers from mild dysarthria, but his lectures are familiar and he generally
understands and obeys orders well.
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Musuka, T. D., Wilton, S. B., Traboulsi, M., & Hill, M. D. (2015). Diagnosis and management
of acute ischemic stroke: speed is critical. Canadian Medical Association Journal,
187(2), 887893. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.140355
Post 2: Adekitan Aderoju
This is a very good post that conclusive discusses the case of the patient who presented
with a sided paralysis. About 90 days before another significant illness, he developed a
corresponding pain in his leg while walking that lasted about 15 minutes. The patient takes
pediatric anti-inflammatory drugs, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, and statins every
day. The patient could have had suffered a traumatic brain injury, which predisposes to an
increased risk of life for intense ischemic stroke (Musuka et al., 2015). Hemorrhagic stroke is a

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Running head: RESPONSE 1 Response: Neuro Case Study Name Institutional Affiliations Professor Date RESPONSE 2 Response: Neuro Case Study Post 1: Rachael Babineau This is an excellent post! The post provides a detailed discussion of the man presenting with hemiparesis. The patient's experience should include when the manifestations first occurred and how symptoms developed. If the patient's presentations occur within 3 to 4.5 hours of the first indication of an ischemic stroke, the patient may be given drugs called thrombolytics to break the blood clot (Musuka et al., 2015). Ischemic stroke is a cerebrovascular accident due to blockage of the arteries in the brain, which causes a decrease in blood supply to the brain localization (Musuka et al., 2015). Stroke patients with hemorrhagic strokes are more extreme than stroke patients with heart attacks. Patient, focus and attention to o ...
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