Anatomy/Physiology of a CVA
CVA symptoms
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09.16.21
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09.17.21
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A patient with a left CVA may experience deficits in...
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A patient with a R CVA may experience deficits in...
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A visual-perceptual deficit of a R CVA
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A speech and language impairment of a L CVA
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A behavioral deficit of a L CVA
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A behavioral deficit of a R CVA
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An emotional deficit of a R CVA
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An emotional deficit of a L CVA
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An intellectual deficit of a L CVA
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An intellectual deficit of a R CVA
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a sequence of arteries in a circular shape that allows collateral circulation
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Anterior cerebral artery damage may effect...
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A peripheral symptom of a posterior cerebral artery occlusion may include...
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A central symptom of a posterior cerebral artery occlusion may include...
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The largest branch of the internal carotid artery
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This area is supplied by the middle cerebral artery
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This area is supplied by the posterior cerebral artery
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This area is supplied by the anterior cerebral artery
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This type of stroke involves a blood clot present within an artery
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This type of stroke involves the rupture of a blood vessel leading to bleeding
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This type of ischemic stroke involves plaque formation and can last hours
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This type of ischemic stroke involves a clot build up that begins usually near the heart
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The middle cerebral artery arises from the
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The surrounding areas of the infarct that can be recovered within 3 hours is called
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the 2 branches of the basilar artery
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the anterior cerebral artery arises from the
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