UMEM Educational Pearls

Category: Neurology

Title: Stroke Awareness Month: Recognizing Clinical Findings

Keywords: stroke awareness month, stroke (PubMed Search)

Posted: 5/5/2010 by Aisha Liferidge, MD (Updated: 4/28/2024)
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  • May is National Stroke Awareness Month.  It is an important opportunity to foster education of the public and health care providers, which is a key component of stroke management.  Awareness hastens recognition and optimized management.

   

  • Clinicians can take part in public health initiatives by educating patients about the following signs and symptoms of acute stroke:


              1.  Walk;
Is their balance off?
              2.  Talk; Is their speech slurred or face droopy?
              3.  Reach;
Is one side weak or numb?
              4.  See;
Is their vision all or partly lost?
              5.  Feel; Is their headache severe?

  • This month, public education campaigns, through mechanisms such as billboard and mass transit advertisement, will be heightened, and can be used as additional tools for patient education.