A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to cell death. A subdural hematoma, on the other hand, is a collection of blood between the brain and its outermost covering (the dura mater), often caused by head trauma. Both can lead to neurological symptoms, but a stroke is due to a blood vessel blockage or rupture in the brain, while a subdural hematoma is blood collecting outside the brain tissue.
The level of consciousness in stroke patients can vary depending on the severity and location of the stroke. Some patients may experience altered consciousness, such as confusion or reduced alertness, while others may remain fully conscious. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor and assess the level of consciousness in stroke patients to provide appropriate care.
While lifestyle factors can contribute to an increased risk of stroke, the symptoms of a stroke are primarily related to sudden changes in neurological function, such as facial drooping, arm weakness, and speech difficulties. Identifying these symptoms promptly is crucial for timely medical intervention and better outcomes in stroke management.
A stroke survivor's self-esteem may be impacted due to physical limitations, changes in appearance, cognitive challenges, and dependence on others for daily tasks. Rehabilitation, social support, and coping strategies can help improve self-esteem by focusing on accomplishments and strengths. It's important for stroke survivors to seek professional help if struggling with self-esteem issues.
You can promote self-esteem and motivation in a stroke patient by providing positive reinforcement, setting achievable goals, and highlighting their progress. Encourage them to engage in activities they enjoy, surround them with a supportive environment, and celebrate small victories along the way. It's also important to offer reassurance, patience, and understanding as they navigate their recovery journey.
Heat stroke is primarily dangerous to people because it occurs when the body's temperature regulation system is overwhelmed, leading to a rapid increase in body temperature. This can result in organ damage and potentially be fatal if not treated promptly. People are more susceptible to heat stroke due to factors like age, underlying health conditions, and certain medications that can impair the body's ability to cool down effectively.
Serious and long-term complications of ventricular shunting are bleeding under the outermost covering of the brain (subdural hematoma), infection, stroke, and shunt failure.
The engine, I believe.
There is no thermodynamic difference between them .
No difference.
the raptor is a 4 stroke and the bandanshee is 2 stroke
if you see the difference between valves
the difference is that a kx is a 2 stroke bike and a klx is a four stroke. the difference in strokes is the cylinders and a 2 stroke needs gas mixed with the oil
The difference between 2stroke engines and 4-stroke engines are pretty much the same regardless of where the engine is used. To read about it, check out the related question below.
A 2 stroke has a high pitch sound like a weed eater and a 4 stroke is deeper sound.
There is no difference between 2 stroke oil and 2 cycle oil. They are the identical product but are called different names. The 2 stroke refers to the engine type that the oil can be used in.
There is no difference, they mean the same thing.
a four stroke has a timing chain and a cam and a two stroke doesnt a two stroke has reed valves