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Assessment And Treatment Of Stroke In Young Adults

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1.  What is the primary cause of an ischemic stroke?
  1. A blood vessel rupturing and leaking into the brain
  2. A temporary loss of blood flow without lasting damage
  3. An autoimmune reaction leading to nerve inflammation
  4. A clot obstructing the flow of blood to the brain
2.  What distinguishes a cryptogenic stroke from other stroke types?
  1. It is a stroke caused by a ruptured blood vessel in the brainstem.
  2. It results from a known clotting disorder.
  3. Its exact cause is unknown and cannot be classified as ischemic or hemorrhagic.
  4. It is always accompanied by loss of consciousness.
3.  Which of the following is a common mimic of ischemic stroke in young adults?
  1. Deep vein thrombosis
  2. Guillain-Barré syndrome
  3. Urinary tract infection
  4. Rheumatoid arthritis
4.  What is a key limitation of the current medical model in addressing stroke in young adults?
  1. It prioritizes mental health interventions over physical rehabilitation.
  2. It is largely built around treating older adults and ignores age-specific life stages.
  3. It emphasizes advanced imaging techniques rather than patient interviews.
  4. It requires all stroke patients to undergo inpatient rehabilitation for six months.
5.  According to research, how can stroke affect the relationships of young adult survivors with their partners or spouses?
  1. Partners typically experience increased empathy and improved communication.
  2. Stroke survivors usually gain greater independence, easing the relationship burden.
  3. Many partners report increased care responsibilities and relational dissatisfaction.
  4. There is no evidence of long-term relational impact following a stroke.