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Could you please tell me what outcome measures to use with stroke patients?

Neurological Practice: Frequently asked questions
There are many outcome measures suitable for stroke rehabilitation and the choice depends on what you want to measure i.e. ADL, upper limb function, cognition etc. Many are listed in the appendix of the College of Occupational Therapists / Royal College of Physicians. Occupational Therapy Standards for Stroke Care, published in September 2002. This document is available on the RCP website at www.rcplondon.ac.uk (under multidisciplinary stroke audit) and on the NANOT website.
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Do patients ever get better after suffering a stroke?

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Surprisingly, many patients do show improvements in their symptoms either spontaneously or after rehabilitation. While this is not universal, it occurs often enough that one should not give up on a patient until the outcome is apparent.
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Please could you tell me what intensity of Occupational Therapy is recommended for stroke patients?

Neurological Practice: Frequently asked questions
Charges for mailing a flier or similar to our members to go out with a mailing, e.g. with the newsletter in June / December:
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What are the National Outcome Measures (NOMS) for mental health?

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In addition to the Government Results and Performance Act (GPRA) measures, the Request Funding for Application (RFA) specifies that improvements in state performance on the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) NOMS will be expected as a long-term result of the grant program.
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How can we choose appropriate measures for a specific outcome?

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Choosing measures is best considered part of an overall assessment plan, so this question is addressed in the handbook section on "creating assessment plans". Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). (2006). 2007-2008 Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs. Retrieved January 5, 2007 from http://www.abet.org/forms.shtml Astin, A. W. (1993). What Matters in College: Four Critical Years Revisited. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Banta, T. W. (2004).
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Is there any test that can tell if I'm at risk for a stroke?

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There are some ways to tell, although they're not foolproof. A carotid artery doppler test is a non-invasive way to check for blockages in the major arteries leading to the brain. An EKG and a Holter monitor can look for any evidence of atrial fibrillation. This type of arrhythmia, because it results in areas of stagnant blood in the heart, can predispose to strokes.
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How can I tell if my institution has subscribed to Stroke Online?

Stroke -- FAQ Institutional Subscriptions
If your institution has a subscription, you'll automatically have access to the tables of contents, abstracts, full-text searching, full-text display, PDFs, Medline and GenBank links, and future tables of contents. You'll also see a button at the top of the page confirming you're signed in as part of an institution. If your institution has not subscribed, you can obtain access through a member subscription or a non-member individual subscription.
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What are the drugs used to treat stroke patients and prevent recurrence?

Stroke Frequently Asked Questions
Clot busters that dissolve a blood clot can be given if a stroke patient is brought to the hospital within three hours. Hence a person with suspected stroke should be brought to hospital as quick as possible. There are several therapies to prevent stroke recurrence such as "blood thinners" like aspirin, which will be decided by your physician. These medicines may have to be taken life long.
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Where else can I find information about the National Outcome Measures Collection?

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The Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing established a website to support the Mental Health National Outcomes and Casemix Collection. It can be found at www.mhnocc.org. Follow the link to the Forum to access the NOCC discussion board. Clinicians also have access to the decision support tool which contains clinical reference material generated by AMHOCN from data submitted by each jurisdiction and can be found at http://wdst.mhnocc.org/.
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How do I know if I need to collect outcome measures?

FAQ: Measuring Consumer Health Outcomes in Public Mental Hea...
The national protocol has identified a number of programs/areas that are "in scope" and "out of scope" for the routine collection of outcome measurement. For more information return to the Scope of OM Collection section on the Mental Health clinicians page. General exclusions:
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What is the difference between outcome and process measures?

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Outcome measures tell whether the changes being made are leading to improvement â?" that is, helping to achieve the aim (e.g., waiting time in emergency department). Process measures tell whether a specific process change is having the intended effect (e.g., percent of telemetry patients not meeting criteria for telemetry utilization). Make sure that measures match aims. Select a few measures that you will track throughout the project.
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Where are AT outcome measures needed?

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Outcome measures are needed for the wide variety of settings in which AT is used and provided, including: hospitals; vocational rehabilitation and employment; schools and special education services; universities and colleges; long-term care; independent living centers; AT device developers and suppliers; and public/private AT service programs.
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What is a stroke?

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Stroke is an abrupt interruption of constant blood flow to the brain that causes loss of neurological function. The interruption of blood flow can be caused by a blockage, leading to the more common ischemic stroke, or by bleeding in the brain, leading to the more deadly hemorrhagic stroke. In any event, proper blood flow and oxygen must be restored to the brain as soon as possible. Without oxygen and important nutrients, the affected brain cells are either damaged or die within a few minutes.
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Stroke
A stroke is sometimes called a "brain attack." A stroke can injure the brain like a heart attack can injure the heart. A stroke occurs when part of the brain doesn't get the blood it needs. Ischemic stroke (most common type) -- This type of stroke happens when blood is blocked from getting to the brain. This often happens because the artery is clogged with fatty deposits (atherosclerosis) or a blood clot.
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Stroke Frequently Asked Questions
Stroke, or brain attack, is damage to part of the brain caused by sudden block of its blood supply by a clot. Less commonly it occurs when a clot travels through the blood vessel from one part of the body to the brain (embolism) or when there is rupture of blood vessel and bleeding into the brain (haemorrhage). When blood flows to the brain stops, brain cells in that part of the brain may die. Stroke may damage parts of the brain that control how you move, feel, speak, think and behave.
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What about the use of minocycline in other diseases like stroke and ALS?

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Minocycline has been tested to treat other diseases like stroke and ALS with varied results. In MS, researchers are looking at minocycline to influence a target that is very specific to MS. Preliminary research has demonstrated that minocycline has great potential to slow down the progression of MS. This work has led to the development of a new $4 million phase III clinical trial involving 200 people and funded by the MS Society of Canada’s related MS Scientific Research Foundation.
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What are the measures?

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How long has the HeartMate system been in use and in how many patients?

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Initial government funded research and development work in cardiac-support systems in 1966. The company began clinical trials of the air-driven LVAS in 1986 and of the electric system in 1991. It has been used in patients ranging from age 11 to 78, with an average age of 51. The HeartMate device has been implanted in more than 4,100 patients at leading cardiac centers in the U.S. and overseas.
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Are there any other patients who should not use RENOVA?

RENOVA: Frequently Asked Questions
RENOVA should only be used under medical supervision as part of a total skin care and sun protection program. It should not be used by individuals with a history of sensitivity reactions to any of its components, and should be discontinued if hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients is noted. RENOVA should not be used by people taking drugs known to be photosensitizers, or by pregnant women, women attempting to become pregnant or in women at high risk of pregnancy.
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Can my patients use CoagCare when they travel?

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Yes. CoagCare offers secure access from anywhere with internet access. We have even had patients who communicated with their physician while on a cruise!
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Which patients use what components?

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Every whole blood donation can help save up to three lives. This is accomplished because the donation is separated into three separate components:
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How do patients use tissue?

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Tissue is used in a wide range of vital medical procedures, including grafting skin for burn victims, replacing defective heart valves, saving limbs following tumor surgery, reconstructing hip and knee joints and enhancing spinal fusion.
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Is Stroke More Severe in Diabetic Patients?

FAQ's Diabetes and Stroke
Several studies have shown an increase in short- and longterm morbidity and mortality in diabetics or glucose-intolerant patients who have had a stroke. The increased morbidity may be related to the admission glucose level (> 6.6 mmol/1); hyperglycemia has been proposed to worsen stroke severity and the effects of hyperglycemia seem to be independent of the degree of atherosclerosis.
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How does NeuroAiD™ compare to other medicines that are commonly prescribed to stroke patients?

NeuroAiD™ - A New Hope for Stroke Patients
Stroke patients receive a number of medicines to prevent the risk of secondary stroke, those medicine address issues such as blood clotting factors, cholesterol lowering, blood pressure management… NeuroAiD™ addresses specifically the recovery of neurological functions, it is therefore an add-on to existing treatment which should not be discontinued. (back to top)
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Why is FEESST used on stroke patients?

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Just as some patients suffer from motor paralysis after a stroke, they can also experience sensory paralysis in their throat after stroke. Stroke accounts for nearly 250,000 deaths each year in this country, about 40,000 of which occur from aspiration pneumonia. One of the most devastating and common complications of stroke is difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia), noted in some 30% of all stroke patients.
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Do all stroke patients need to go to hospital?

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People who have had a severe stroke should go to hospital; also those in whom the diagnosis is in doubt, so that tests can be done to make sure that they are not suffering from another disease which requires a different kind of treatment. Patients with no one to care for them at home must also go to hospital. If the stroke is not too severe and there are relatives who are able to care for them, patients are often treated in their homes.
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Can stroke Patients also take Culem tablets?

Culem for Hypertension and High Blood Pressure FAQ
Stroke patients who have taken "Culem" tablets have reported dramatic improvement in their well-being. Some have reported that within 48hrs of taking Culem tablets, their pressure levels have fallen to normal levels, and slept more soundly. People generally get stroke when their prescribed medications fail to control their pressure levels. When the pressure levels remain persistently high after stroke occurs, they face the danger of further strokes occurring.
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