Draft:Stroke management/Quiz

Stroke management is a lecture of the medicine series.

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Quiz
{Complete the text: The medical effort with respect to a { brain (i) } attack or cerebrovascular { accident (i) } is sometimes referred to as stroke { management (i) }.
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{Yes or No, In men, vigorous exercise was associated with a decreased risk of stroke. + Yes - No
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{Complete the text: Association of vigorous exercise with a decreased risk of stroke was mediated through beneficial effects on body { weight (i) }, blood { pressure (i) }, { serum (i) } cholesterol and glucose { tolerance (i) }, and that, apart from these effects, physical activity had no influence on stroke incidence.
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{True or False, Responses to treatment and overall recovery of function are highly dependent on the individual. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Which of the following is not a way to prevent stroke? - simvastatin - vigorous exercise + eating saturated fats - eating fish once a month - eating whole grains - eating fruit and vegetables
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{Hormone replacement in healthy women is associated with an increased risk of ischaemic { stroke (i) }.
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{Yes or No, a sudden disabling attack or loss of consciousness caused by an interruption in the flow of blood to the brain, or some portion of the brain, especially through thrombosis is called a stroke. + Yes - No
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{The primary goals of the sub-acute phase of recovery include + preventing secondary health complications - vigorous exercise + minimizing impairments + achieving functional goals - eating whole grains + promoting independence in activities
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{In-patient programs are usually facilitated by an interdisciplinary team that may include + a physician + nurse + pharmacist + physical therapist + occupational therapist + speech and language pathologist + psychologist + recreation therapist
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{Yes or No, The initial severity of impairments and individual characteristics, such as motivation, social support, and learning ability, are key predictors of stroke recovery outcomes. + Yes - No
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Hypotheses

 * 1) Stroke management genetics does not involve the transcription of A1BG.