Recognise stroke? If you see any of these symptoms, act F.A.S.T.! F – Has the person’s FACE drooped? A – Can they lift both ARMS? S – Is the person’s SPEECH slurred? Do they understand you? T – Call triple zero (000). TIME is critical. © Stroke Foundation https://strokefoundation.org.au/
Signs and symptoms
facial weakness
arm weakness
weakness or paralysis, especially on one side of the body
difficulty speaking or understanding
feeling of numbness in face, arm or leg
disturbed vision
loss of balance
faintness, dizziness
confusion
loss of consciousness
What to do 1 Follow DRSABCD. 2 Call triple zero (000) for an ambulance. 3 Reassure the patient. The patient may not be able to clearly communicate, which may cause them extreme anxiety. 4 Help the patient to sit or lie down in a comfortable position. Support the patient’s head and shoulders on pillows. 5 Loosen any tight clothing. 6 Keep the patient warm. 7 Wipe away any secretions from the patient’s mouth. 8 Stay with the patient until medical aid arrives.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/english_stroke
- video call at meet.jit.si/english_stroke
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