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Haemorrhagic stroke IMG_20210522_055238_768 - Coggle Diagram
Haemorrhagic stroke
Defination
It is the bleeding in to the brain tissue (intracerebral or intraparenchymal haemorrhage) or into the subarachnoid space or ventricles.(M.Zomorodi, 2015)
Types
Intracranial and subarachnoid haemorrhage (M. Zomorodi, 2015)
Clinical manifestations
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Bladder and elimination (M. Zomorodi, 2015)
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Diagnostic studies
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Lumbar puncture, but avoided if intracranial pressure is suspected (M. Zomorodi, 2015)
Causes
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Anticoagulants and thrombolytic drugs (M. Zomoridi, 2015)
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Nursing intervention
As hypertension is one of the known causes of hypertension, regular check ups for BP are important
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For diabetic patients, diabetes should be well controlled.
Patients should be encouraged to stop smoking (M. Zomoridi, 2015)
Treatment
Administration of aspirin and experience anticoagulant therapy for patients with atrial
fibrillation (M. Zomoridi, 2015)
Pathophysiology
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Neuronal dysfunction (M. zomorodi, 2015)