What does a neurologist do for stroke patients?

These physicians know the symptoms and signs found in stroke patients and the detailed differential diagnosis of stroke subtypes. They are very familiar with the symptoms, signs, and diagnosis of other neurological disorders. They are knowledgeable about stroke recovery and rehabilitation.
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Why see a neurologist after a stroke?

So, following up with a neurologist is very important because that neurologist can help to find the cause of the stroke and really tailor the treatments to that cause to do the best job possible to reduce the risk of another stroke happening.
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Does a neurologist deal with stroke patients?

As a stroke specialist, vascular neurologists can provide both emergency and ongoing care for stroke patients. For example, emergency room stroke teams at comprehensive treatment centers like Regions Hospital Stroke Center and Methodist Hospital Stroke Center often include vascular neurologists.
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What does a neuropsychologist do for stroke patients?

Abstract. As a significant number of stroke victims exhibit cognitive impairment, neuropsychological assessments can enhance poststroke management by identifying pertinent cognitive sequelae and providing salient care recommendations.
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What questions should I ask my neurologist after a stroke?

Since you've recently had a stroke, ask your doctor these questions at your next visit.
  • How soon can I expect to recover after my stroke?
  • How will having a stroke change what I can and can't do?
  • Will I need to change my diet? ...
  • Are there any other lifestyle changes I should make?
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Stroke of Science (A Neurologist's Role in the Treatment of Stroke)



Can stroke symptoms get worse over time?

Progression occurs in different patterns and time courses depending on stroke subtype. Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage develop gradual worsening of focal signs usually over minutes, occasionally a few hours, followed by headache, vomiting, and decreased consciousness.
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What percentage of stroke patients make a full recovery?

Although just 10% of people fully recover from a stroke, 25% have only minor impairments and 40% have moderate impairments that are manageable with some special care.
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Why would I be referred to a neuropsychologist?

There are several reasons why people are referred for neuropsychological evaluation. You may have experienced an injury to the brain because of an accident or because of an illness. Your health care provider may be concerned about your memory or other thinking abilities and wishes to understand them better.
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What questions does a neuropsychologist ask?

Your neuropsychologist will ask you a number of questions about your current mood to better understand how your feelings and emotions may be affecting your scores on measures of thinking and to see if counseling might be a helpful next step. 5. Who will I meet with during my appointment?
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What does a neuropsychological evaluation tell you?

Neuropsychological Testing and Assessment. A neuropsychological evaluation is a test to measure how well a person's brain is working. The abilities tested include reading, language usage, attention, learning, processing speed, reasoning, remembering, problem-solving, mood and personality and more.
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What kind of doctor takes care of stroke patients?

Vascular Neurologist – A subspecialty of neurology, a physician who is specialized in cerebrovascular disease and vascular diseases of the central nervous system. Vascular neurologists have expertise in the diagnosis and management of stroke and brain imaging.
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Do stroke patients fully recover?

Recovery time after a stroke is different for everyone—it can take weeks, months, or even years. Some people recover fully, but others have long-term or lifelong disabilities.
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How do they treat a stroke patient?

An IV injection of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) — also called alteplase (Activase) or tenecteplase (TNKase) — is the gold standard treatment for ischemic stroke. An injection of TPA is usually given through a vein in the arm within the first three hours.
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Which side of the brain is worse to have a stroke?

Left-hemispheric ischemic strokes appear to be more frequent and often have a worse outcome than their right-hemispheric counterparts.
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What are the signs of a second stroke?

If you notice your loved one is experiencing any of these signs of recurrent stroke, IMMEDIATELY CALL 9-1-1.
  • Sudden trouble with vision from one or both eyes.
  • Sudden difficulties with walking, coordination, dizziness, and/or balance.
  • Sudden trouble with speaking, confusion, memory, judgment or understanding.
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What happens in the first 3 days after a stroke?

During the first few days after your stroke, you might be very tired and need to recover from the initial event. Meanwhile, your team will identify the type of stroke, where it occurred, the type and amount of damage, and the effects. They may perform more tests and blood work.
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What does a neurologist do on your first visit?

During your first appointment, a Neurologist will likely ask you to participate in a physical exam and neurological exam. Neurological exams are tests that measure muscle strength, sensation, reflexes, and coordination. Because of the complexity of the nervous system, you may be asked to undergo further testing.
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What does a neurologist look for?

During a neurological exam, instruments, such as lights and reflex hammers, may be used to assess the nervous system. Motor skills, balance, coordination and mental status may also be tested. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an example of a complex condition that may be best treated by a neurologist.
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What does a Neuropsychology test consist of?

Neuropsychology looks at how the health of your brain affects your thinking skills and behavior. These tests are usually done with a pencil and paper in a doctor's office. They may also be done on a computer. Or, a neuropsychologist may just ask you a series of questions that you answer orally.
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What can I expect at a Neuropsychology appointment?

Neuropsychology assessments typically include:
  • Tests of intellectual functioning, attention, learning and memory, reasoning and problem-solving, visuospatial skills, and language, as well as mood and personality.
  • An interview with the patient and a family member or friend, if possible.
  • Medical record review.
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What is the difference between a neurologist and a neuropsychologist?

Unlike neurologists, who provide primarily medication treatment for the physical symptoms and causes of brain disorders, neuropsychologists treat the cognitive, mental and behavioral effects of brain disorders without the use of medications.
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What conditions does a neuropsychologist treat?

Some of the conditions neuropsychologists routinely deal with include developmental disorders like autism, learning and attention disorders, concussion and traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, brain cancer, stroke and dementia.
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Should stroke patients watch TV?

Protect my energy. No talk radio, TV, or nervous visitors. During stroke recovery, the brain needs stimulation in order to heal itself.
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How long are you in hospital after a stroke?

The typical length of a hospital stay after a stroke is five to seven days. During this time, the stroke care team will evaluate the effects of the stroke, which will determine the rehabilitation plan.
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Can you regain use of leg after stroke?

Approximately 35 percent of survivors with initial paralysis of the leg do not regain useful function, and 20 to 25 percent of all survivors are unable to walk without full physical assistance. Six months after stroke, about 65 percent of patients cannot incorporate the affected hand into their usual activities.
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